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FIA's Emma's Not-So Kilt Challenge FIA Connect Each year, FIA hosts the IDX Gala in aid of Futures for Kids, an organization that raises funds on behalf of the futures, options and cleared derivatives industry for charities that strive to provide better lives and futures for children internationally. Over the last eleven years, the IDX Gala has raised nearly £1.6 million for Futures for Kids, including through the Kilt Challenge. Since 2010, various giants from the futures industry (to wit - John Lothian and Bill Herder) have accepted the sporran and the challenge to beat the previous year's Kilt Challenge fundraising record. In 2018, GH Financials' Mark Ibbotson to donned the kilt and raised more than £10,000 for Futures for Kids. This year, FIA's very own Chief Commercial Officer and Futures for Kids Chair, Emma Davey, is taking on the challenge and adding her own special tartan twist. While she is still "mad for plaid," Emma is kicking the kilt aside in favor for something a bit more en vogue. What will it be? Attend the IDX Gala and see! Support Emma's Not-So-Kilt Challenge and help her meet her £5,000 goal ++++ Hits & Takes JLN Staff When the Dubai Mercantile Exchange launched in 2007, it had just one product, the Oman Crude Oil futures contract. Today, the exchange lists 31 oil, fuel oil, kerosene and gas oil contracts.~JK Financial engineer Mark Rubinstein died May 9th at the age of 74. Rubinstein was known for his options modeling research, his time at Leland O'Brien Rubinstein where he helped develop a portfolio insurance algorithm, and for working to develop the first ETF. ~SD The Chicago Bar Association's Futures & Derivatives Law Committee's May 23 event features a fireside chat with Leo Melamed at Mayer Brown at 71 S. Wacker Drive in Chicago. The event kicks off at 3:30 p.m. and cocktails will begin at 4:30 p.m. Registration details are here.~JJL Quote from a former Goldman salesperson in an efinancialcareers story: "Every single one of my friends at Goldman are looking for jobs right now. If you are in equities trading, then it's a no brainer to go to Jane or Citadel Securities." Ouch.~SD There are 15 Crypto Evolved conference tickets left at their Early Adopter Price of $449.00. The conference is in New York on June 25.~JJL Sixty Minutes on CBS has a report by Anderson Cooper called "Bitcoin's wild ride." They also had a report by Steve Croft about "How the Danske Bank money-laundering scheme involving $230 billion unraveled."~JJL And just for more fun, 60 Minutes on May 17 had a report, "Where in the world is bitcoin's mysterious creator, Satoshi Nakamoto?"~JJL Our good friend Mark Longo of Options Insider had an interview with Ivan Brown of NYSE at the Options Industry Conference.~JJL ++++
Taking the Chinese Connectivity Plunge - Ryan Moroney and Pat Kenny, CQG JohnLothianNews.com CQG offers hosted access to some 50 exchanges worldwide and market data for dozens more. For the last year or so, CQG has worked to establish a foothold in China. In this video, CQG President Ryan Moroney and CQG SVP of Client Relations Pat Kenny talk about what the firm is looking to accomplish in Asia (and a bit about its crypto mindset). Watch the video » ++++ Monday's Top Three Such is the high life in the bitcoin realm. Our top story was the New York Post's How the weed-loving CEO of a bitcoin firm partied his way to jail. Second was Barron's Al Gore Beats the Market by Buying Alphabet Stock and Selling Chipotle. Third was the CME announcement, CME Group Appoints Trey Berre as Global Head of Data Services ++++ MarketsWiki Stats 151,907,352 pages viewed; 23,725 pages; 219,238 edits MarketsWiki Statistics ++++
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Lead Stories | Japan's Central Bank Shows How Not to Buy Stocks; After nine years of ETF purchases, the Bank of Japan doesn't have much to show for it Mike Bird - WSJ Japan's central bankers have had more success buying bonds than stocks. Some of the Bank of Japan's novel strategies for revitalizing a sluggish economy, most notably massive government-bond purchases, blazed a trail for its counterparts in the U.S. and Europe. But its stock-market approach isn't one central bankers elsewhere should follow too closely. /on.wsj.com/2VAwMbX How the Yuan Could Create Havoc Michael Msika - Bloomberg Another hit. It seems every day carries some news destined to make U.S.-China trade negotiations more difficult, with the ban against Huawei the latest example. The effects of the spat have started to show on currency markets and could deliver collateral damage, and European exporters could be big losers. /bloom.bg/2VJxUKs U.S. Markets, Once Leaders, Are Becoming Laggards; Global stocks' day in the sun leads financial commentary. Robert Burgess - Bloomberg U.S. stocks underperformed their global counterparts for the second consecutive day Monday, with the MSCI USA Index falling 0.69% as the MSCI All-Country World Index excluding the U.S. dropped just 0.34%. It's been more than a month since U.S. equities lagged behind their global peers on consecutive days. Perhaps it's just a reflection of investors deciding it's a good time to cull some gains with U.S. stocks among the best performers this year, especially on a currency-adjusted basis. If so, that appears to be the smart move. /bloom.bg/2VHRxTb Traders' Guide to EU Elections as Populists Seek a Revolution John Ainger - Bloomberg Italian markets may receive the biggest hit if Salvini gains; Positions of May and Merkel under threat after vote this week To see where markets will feel the most strain from this week's EU elections, watch one country fighting the bloc and another trying to leave it. /bloom.bg/2VFi6bg FCA warns after £27m lost to crypto and forex investment scams; Watchdog looks at harm done as number of fraud reports tripled from previous year Martin Coulter - FT The UK's financial watchdog has warned of the rise of fraudulent online trading platforms after the reported number of cryptocurrency and foreign exchange scams more than tripled in the last financial year to more than 1,800. /on.ft.com/2VE6yp0 EU and UK regulators clash over post-Brexit market supervision; Esma pushing for sweeping powers to directly supervise firms outside the bloc Caroline Binham - FT European and British markets regulators clashed on how best to supervise financial markets after Brexit, throwing cold water on UK calls that a bespoke arrangement be designed once the UK leaves the European Union. /on.ft.com/2VGLb6e SEC Again Postpones Long-Awaited Decision on VanEck Bitcoin ETF Vildana Hajric and Carolina Wilson - Bloomberg The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is again delaying a decision on approving a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, disappointing virtual-currency fans who have been speculating that the regulator would soon green-light the proposal by Cboe Global Markets Inc. The SEC on Monday asked for additional comments on a plan by Cboe to list an ETF from VanEck Associates Corp. and SolidX Partners Inc., according to a statement. Bitcoin kept its gains after the announcement, rising about 10% at 4:07 p.m. in New York. /bloom.bg/2HSNz5h First Derivatives CEO Brian Conlon Diagnosed With Cancer; Will Remain in Office Anthony O. Goriainoff - WSJ First Derivatives PLC said Friday that Chief Executive Brian Conlon has recently been diagnosed with cancer and that he will remain in his position during his treatment. /on.wsj.com/2VHzUT7 BP's chairman says world is on 'an unsustainable path'; Helge Lund vows to transform oil major but rejects responsibility for consumer emissions Anjli Raval - FT BP's chairman said he recognised that the world's energy consumption was on "an unsustainable path" and the oil major's days of chasing ever higher output are coming to an end. /on.ft.com/2VDK9bh MiFID II having negative impact on European equity liquidity sourcing; Sourcing European equity liquidity continues to prove troublesome for asset managers under the new regulatory regime. John Brazier - The Trade The introduction of MiFID II to Europe's equities markets has made sourcing liquidity a harder task for the buy-side, according to a new report from Greenwich Associates. bit.ly/2VC8H4h SoftBank has become whale of Japan's retail bond market; Group now responsible for more than half of all corporate and financial debt issuance Robert Smith - FT Wall Street banks are not the only enablers for SoftBank as it tries to build an empire. The Japanese conglomerate is also borrowing heavily from a source closer to home: Mrs Watanabe. /on.ft.com/2VC9RwF Swaps users mull 'big bang' for SOFR discounting; Cleared and bilateral US dollar swaps could move to SOFR discounting on the same day in 2020 2020-start Helen Bartholomew - Risk.net Clearing houses and industry groups tasked with moving US interest rate derivatives to new discount curves are considering a so-called big bang implementation - an overnight switch to using the secured overnight financing rate (SOFR) to value future cashflows and the interest paid on collateral posted for contracts notionally worth $169 trillion. bit.ly/2VDP5wL
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Exchanges, OTC & Clearing | Top news from exchanges, clearing, settlement and trade execution facilities | CME to list inter-commodity spreads for Eris swap futures Louisa Chender - Global Investor Group Participants expressed interest in trading the Eris curve, CME's Agha Mirza explains bit.ly/2HD9AVh IntelligentCross ATS Surpasses 1 Billion Shares Delivering on Its Mission to Reduce Implicit Costs of Trading Imperative Execution Imperative Execution, Inc. - the financial technology company that created IntelligentCross, an AI-powered alternative trading system built to reduce implicit trading costs - today announced performance results for its first eight months of operations. The venue has matched more than 1.5 billion shares since its launch with an observed price impact following these trades of 0.13bp, which is nearly ten times less than the 1.37bp average following comparable execution on U.S. securities exchanges. At the current rate of U.S. equities daily turnover, savings of that magnitude could save investors $10B per year. bit.ly/2HHU0Yq ****SD: For more on IntelligentCross, see our video with Imperative Execution CEO Roman Ginis: Trading Venues and Best Execution. 'Next Act: A Profile of Euronext's Alain Courbebaisse Josephine Gallagher - WatersTechnology Running any business can feel like a life-or-death struggle, but Alain Courbebaisse knows what life-or-death really means. One of Courbebaisse's first tech jobs was heading up a team that developed life-saving medical technologies. He had no experience in financeÂnor any interest in itÂwhen he joined a French brokerage in 1999. Working in the financial services industry might seem a little tame compared to saving lives, but Courbebaisse happened to launch his career in finance just as unprecedented changes began to envelop financial technology. bit.ly/2VE9XEi Changes To The Board Of Directors At SIX Press Release At the SIX Annual General Meeting on 20 May 2019, its shareholders elected the following persons to the SIX Board of Directors: Dr Jürg Gutzwiller, CEO of Entris Banking AG, as the representative of the Raiffeisen and regional banks, and Pierre-Olivier Bouée, Chief Operating Officer of Credit Suisse Group AG, as the representative of Credit Suisse Group AG. Both of them will take up their new posts as at 20 May. bit.ly/2HHEBHD Canada's Pure Gold to start trading on LSE; London picked for dual listing as Canadian investors shun miners for crypto and cannabis Neil Hume - FT Pure Gold, a Canadian miner looking to develop a high-grade gold project in Ontario, will start trading on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday as it seeks to broaden its investor base and tap a larger pool of capital. /on.ft.com/2VDSrQz LCH RepoClear appoints UnaVista as trade repository ahead of SFTR implementation John Brazier - The Trade LCH's RepoClear is to use UnaVista as its trade repository for reporting obligations under the Securities Financing Transaction Regulation (SFTR). bit.ly/2WWsAVc Eurex Clearing Readiness Newsflash; Publication and documentation update Eurex Please note that Eurex Clearing has published the Release Notes for C7 Release 6.0 which will go live on Monday, 18 November 2019. All publications are also communicated via the C7 Publication Calendar. The C7 Release 6.0 - Release Notes are available on the Eurex Clearing website www.eurexclearing.com > Technology > Eurex Clearing's C7 > System documentation. To open the document, please click on the following link: bit.ly/2VE6HII Change of trading and settlement currency as well as Product Assignment Group Eurex For the instrument specified below, the trading and settlement currency as well as the Product Assignment Group in Xetra (MIC: XETR) will change with effect from 22 May 2019: bit.ly/2VHDTz3 The TRADE webcast: "Why change market structures?" Eurex Note: Please note that firewall or security systems might block access to the registration page. If this is the case, please check with your IT department for technical options. Test your computer's ability to log on to the webinar platform: event.on24.com/view/help/index.html?text_language_id=en&fh=true&ngwebcast=true Vienna Stock Exchange: ATX Index Offering Expanded With New Short Indices MondoVisione The Vienna Stock Exchange starts today the calculation of new Short Indices on the leading index ATX, Austrian Traded Index. The new indices with a leverage of -12 and -15 are based on the ATX Total Return. bit.ly/2VzZMQV Nadex Relaunches "Highly Active" Expiration Value Calculation Method For Crude Oil And Natural Gas Contracts MondoVisione On trade date May 20, 2019, North American Derivatives Exchange, Inc. ("Nadex", the "Exchange") plans to relaunch the "highly active" expiration value calculation method for its Crude Oil and Natural Gas contracts. Following the relaunch, expiration values for the Crude Oil and Natural Gas contracts will be calculated depending on the activity level in the underlying markets upon which the Nadex contracts are based, using either the "highly active" or "normal" market conditions methods as described in the relevant contract specifications and in the Self-Certification submission, which can be found in Notice 1014.042619. bit.ly/2VH2vbs
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Fintech | A roundup of today's market tech news and a look at tomorrow's disruptors | Trading Technologies Launches Connectivity to CoinFLEX, World's First Physically Delivered Crypto Futures Exchange Trading Technologies Trading Technologies International, Inc. (TT) today announced that connectivity to CoinFLEX, the world's first physically delivered bitcoin futures exchange, is now available to eligible professional and retail traders outside the U.S. through the TT trading platform. bit.ly/2VGTwa6 Thasos Launches QStreams, Offering Quantitative Hedge Funds Unprecedented Insight Into Consumer Foot Traffic PRNewswire Thasos, an alternative data intelligence firm that transforms real-time locations from mobile phones into objective and actionable insights, today announced the launch of its real-time foot traffic product, QStreams. Developed specifically for quantitative hedge funds, QStreams is the most comprehensive dataset available that is based on high-quality mobile phone location data. Thasos has partnered with Battle of the Quants to make QStreams available free of charge for a limited time via an exclusive beta program starting May 21, 2019. /prn.to/2HDilic Abacus Group Launches Third-Party Patch Management Feature And Enhanced Device Inventory Compliance Reporting Mondovisione Abacus Group, a global provider of IT services for alternative investment firms, today announced it has launched a new third-party patch management feature for its AbacusFLEXä IT-as-a-Service clients, as well as enhanced compliance reporting within the Abacus Client Portal. Abacus continues to invest heavily in its premium service, technology solutions, cybersecurity and R&D to meet the unique and stringent compliance requirements for investment firms. bit.ly/2HD8RDx OpenFin Hires European CTO From Goldman Sachs Shanny Basar - MarketsMedia OpenFin, the desktop operating system of finance, has hired Tim Dinsdale from Goldman Sachs as European chief technology officer as capital markets are undergoing a digital transformation. bit.ly/2VHlqCM PBoC's Fintech Research Institute Is Hiring Blockchain Experts Wolfie Zhao - Coindesk A fintech research institute set up by the People's Bank of China looks to be widening its blockchain development efforts. bit.ly/2VEbCJJ The One Place in Banking That Needs More Men; Almost all digital assistants out there have feminine personas and critics aren't impressed. Jeremy Kahn and Lananh Nguyen - Bloomberg Finance is a male-dominated realm. But there's one corner where women are everywhere: the virtual world of digital assistants. Bank of America Corp. customers can ask for Erica. In Paris, millennials with their savings at Hello bank! reach out to HelloiZ (pronounced "Eloise"). HSBC Holdings Plc has Amy standing by with advice. In Sweden, SEB's Aida is waiting to help. Meanwhile, on the trading floor of AllianceBernstein Holding LP, it's Abbie who assists the bond traders with their deals. /bloom.bg/2VFnvz4 Community banks in the US could get a technology boost from German fintech Raisin John Detrixhe - Quartz A German fintech started a service in 2013 that helps Europeans shuffle their money around the continent to the highest-yielding savings account. Now, the company plans to bring its technology to the US within the next six to 12 months, which could provide a boost to community banks by connecting them to a bigger pool of savers around the country. bit.ly/2VDHTRl
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Cryptocurrencies | Top stories for cryptocurrencies | If the ICO Market is Dying, it's Got a Funny Way of Showing it Elliot Hill - Medium Although anecdotal reports bemoaning the state of the initial coin offering (ICO) market are seemingly appearing everywhere, the statistics for the first month of the new year are telling a very different story. bit.ly/2HqwbWe The Cryptopia Hackers Are Moving Funds Into at Least Four Wallets John Biggs - Coindesk Even as hacked crypto exchange Cryptopia goes into liquidation, the thieves who cleared at least $16 million in ethereum appear to have begun moving the stolen crypto into multiple wallets. bit.ly/2VF3xoa NYSE Arca Seeks Rule Change to List ETF Backed by Bitcoin and T-Bills Marc Hochstein - Coindesk NYSE Arca has formally applied to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a rule change that would allow it to list shares in a proposed bitcoin investment trust. The United States Bitcoin and Treasury Investment Trust, managed by Wilshire Phoenix Funds, would invest exclusively in bitcoin and short-term U.S. Treasury securities, according to a filing made by the exchange late Monday. bit.ly/2JUXVUv IRS Says It Will 'Soon' Issue Crypto Tax Guidance in First Since 2014 John Biggs - Coindesk The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is working on its first tax guidance for cryptocurrency since 2014, the agency's commissioner told a lawmaker Monday. In a reply to Rep. Tom Emmer's request for further guidance on reporting cryptocurrencies, IRS Commissioner Charles P. Rettig outlined a non-specific plan to release in-depth guidance in the near future. bit.ly/2WfU0s2 Venezuela Tries to Avoid US Sanctions By Trading In Rubles and Crypto John Biggs - Coindesk Venezuela and Russia are in talks to use the ruble in mutual trade settlements, thereby abandoning the commonly-used US dollar in country-to-country transactions. Further, the two countries are considering using El Petro, Venezuela's oil-pegged cryptocurrency, as another medium of exchange. Venezuela's UN representative, Jorge Valero, told Russian house organ Russia Today about the upcoming trade plans. bit.ly/30zo8hh Everyone's Talking About Security Tokens But No One's Trading Them Kai Sedgwick - Bitcoin.com News There's a party happening right now and everyone's invited. The music's playing, the fridge is loaded and the bathtub's full of ice. All the ingredients for the sickest soiree are in place. There's just one problem: the guests have yet to arrive. Welcome to the world of security tokens, where you can tokenize anything you like, but making it tradable is another matter entirely. bit.ly/30A9DKb Cryptocurrency development updates: Lightning Network and altcoins Pedro Febrero - Yahoo Finance Last week, one of the most anticipated and exciting crypto conferences took place in New York. I'm of course talking about MCC 2019 - the Magical Crypto Conference - organised by Riccardo Spagni (Monero), Samson Mow (Blockstream), WhalePanda, and Charlie Lee (Litecoin). /yhoo.it/2WWjDv0 Bitcoin: A Hedge for Trump's China Trade War? Robert Hackett - Fortune Global uncertainty is good for Bitcoin investors, it seems. As trade talks between the United States and China broke down earlier this month, the price of Bitcoin soared higher than it has all year. Market watchers have speculated that the cryptocurrency, commonly referred to as "digital gold," benefited from investors' jitters in the equities and foreign exchange markets, which sent stocks and China's currency downward. bit.ly/2Wfzgki Coinbase Earn expands to over 100 countries The Block Coinbase is expanding its Earn service to more than 100 countries, according to a May 17 announcement. The service, which Coinbase acquired as part of an acquihire last year, incentivizes users to learn more about crypto by distributing currencies to those who test decentralized protocols, take quizzes and complete tasks on the platform. bit.ly/2Ju28iN Banks to invest $50 million in a blockchain settlement project The Block A group of banks is planning to invest approximately $50 million to design a digital cash system running on blockchain technology, Reuters writes. The technology will be used to settle financial transactions. About a dozen financial institutions are investing in FnalityÂthe new entity which will run the project. bit.ly/2JvgoHY Bitfinex Enters the Initial Exchange Offering Industry With Tokinex Brady Dale - Coindesk Bitfinex announced today its first foray into the increasingly popular business of initial exchange offerings (IEOs). A new Bitfinex service called Tokinex will announce its first token launch this Thursday, followed by the debut of a second token on June 13. bit.ly/2VDPkrR Crypto and Forex Scam Reports Tripled in the UK Last Year, Watchdog Says Yogita Khatri - Coindesk Reports of cryptocurrency and foreign exchange scams in the U.K. grew threefold in the last financial year - spiking to 1,834 from 530 in the previous year, according to the country's financial watchdog. bit.ly/2VDH6zN Craig Wright Attempts to Copyright the Satoshi White Paper and Original Bitcoin Code John Biggs - Coindesk Craig Wright, the self-proclaimed creator of bitcoin, has filed registrations with the U.S. Copyright Office supporting his claims of authorship over the original bitcoin code and the Satoshi white paper. The registrations, which are visible here and here, pertain specifically to "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" and "Bitcoin," meaning the original 2009 code. bit.ly/30AGSgs Australian Government Employee Charged With Mining Crypto at Work Yogita Khatri - Coindesk A 33-year-old Australian government employee has been charged after he was caught mining cryptocurrency at work. bit.ly/2VDHcYf
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Politics | An overview of politics as it relates to the financial markets | Impeachment Pressure Grows Among House Democrats; Key figures lean toward beginning proceedings after Trump told Don McGahn to defy a congressional subpoena Siobhan Hughes, Kristina Peterson and Natalie Andrews - WSJ House Democrats faced a weekly closed-door meeting Tuesday morning prepared for a new round of debate over initiating proceedings for the impeachment of President Trump after former White House counsel Don McGahn said he would honor Mr. Trump's order that he rebuff a congressional subpoena. /on.wsj.com/2VGXtvA Trump Says He Still Wants to End Carried Interest Tax Break Lynnley Browning - Bloomberg President Donald Trump, still rankled by the preferential tax treatment of investment profits at hedge funds and private equity firms, says he wants another crack at ending so-called carried interest. "So is carried interest something you'd still like to do?" Fox interviewer Steve Hilton asked Trump in an interview broadcast Sunday night. "I would like to do it, I will do it," the president said in response. /bloom.bg/2VQA8fX The US is seeking to constrain China's rise Editorial Board - FT Huawei is under siege. Google is restricting parts of its Android operating system to the Chinese telecoms tech giant. US chipmakers are poised to suspend supplies too. The US move to put the Chinese telecoms flagship on its so-called Entity List  requiring American companies to obtain a government licence to sell to it  is a pivotal moment for the global technology industry. It represents an opening salvo in an emerging new US-China cold war. It is also a serious miscalculation. /on.ft.com/2VTs7GT Imports Are Good, Mr. President; Trump Plan to Lower Imports Risks Lowering Consumption Instead Noah Smith - Bloomberg President Donald Trump last week tweeted a declaration that his tariffs on Chinese goods had boosted U.S. economic growth in the first quarter of 2019: /bloom.bg/2VRzDSM Trump loses lawsuit challenging subpoena for financial records Jan Wolfe - Reuters A U.S. judge on Monday ruled in favor of a U.S. House of Representatives committee seeking President Donald Trump's financial records from his accounting firm, dealing an early setback to the Trump administration in its legal battle with Congress. /reut.rs/2VFNTJk China Warns About 'Unwavering Resolve' to Fight U.S. 'Bullying' Natalia Drozdiak, Jonathan Stearns, and Nikos Chrysoloras - Bloomberg U.S. last week blacklisted Huawei, curbed imports of products; Beijing's ambassador to the EU vows 'necessary response' China could retaliate against the U.S. after President Donald Trump blacklisted Huawei Technologies Co., the Chinese ambassador to the European Union said. /bloom.bg/2VGGs4u U.S. Business Contributes Smallest Share of Taxes in Generation Alexandre Tanzi - Bloomberg U.S. corporations are contributing the smallest share of federal tax revenue in a generation. /bloom.bg/2VAxshv Voters Won't Decide the Future of Energy; The market will have the decisive say. David Fickling - Bloomberg Who decides the future of energy - the producers, or the consumers? It's a question that's been asked at least since the 1970s, when the growing muscle of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and the 1973 oil embargo sparked the founding of the International Energy Agency as a rival group to represent the interests of oil importers. /bloom.bg/2VE5fWZ Opinion: Is America tired of losing yet?; Under Trump, America is increasingly isolated from global trade deals Anne O. Krueger - MarketWatch Not content with its trade war against China, President Donald Trump's administration has also opened bilateral trade negotiations with Japan. Yet whatever Trump hopes to achieve with Japan, it will be far less than what he threw away when he abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in early 2017. /on.mktw.net/2VDSJGU China rebuffs Trump claim U.S. tariffs are making firms leave Reuters Foreign investors remained enthusiastic about China, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday, following U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that his tariffs are causing companies to move production away from the world's second largest economy. /reut.rs/2VGYiEG Democrats Cozy Up to Wall Street While Shunning Corporate Cash; Big donors working in finance say candidatesÂexcept Sanders and WarrenÂare dropping by for lunch and money. Max Abelson - Bloomberg In February, Pete Buttigieg stepped into the Manhattan office of Wall Street veteran Charles Myers to talk politics over deli sandwiches. Citigroup Inc. Managing Director Yann Coatanlem hosted a fundraiser in March for Kamala Harris at his Fifth Avenue apartment, where she shook the paw of the banker's labradoodle. Three days later, former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partner Bruce Heyman raised more than $100,000 for Amy Klobuchar at his home in Chicago. He's planning an event for Joe Biden this fall. /bloom.bg/2VDKjiP
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Regulation & Enforcement | For more regulatory, visit MarketsReformWiki, our website focused on current market reform efforts. | Over £27 million reported lost to crypto and forex investment scams UK FCA Over £27million lost to scams involving crypto and forex investments in 2018/19;Victims lost on average over £14,600 last financial year; Reports tripled to over 1,800 from the year before The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Action Fraud (link is external) are warning the public to be wary of investment scams carried out via bogus online trading platforms. This warning comes as cryptoassests (crypto) and forex investment scams reports more than tripled last year to over 1,800. Fraudsters promise high returns from investments in crypto and forex, with victims losing over £27 million in total in 2018/19. bit.ly/2VECmd9 Financial Crisis Bank Stress Tests Are Getting Less Stressful Mark Whitehouse - Bloomberg Every year, the Federal Reserve conducts a round of stress tests purported to ensure that the banking system can weather a financial crisis. With the latest results coming next month, people are wondering: Will the exercise become less stressful amid President Donald Trump's deregulatory drive? Judging from the past several years' results, it already has. /bloom.bg/2VSUuoE NFA's Board of Directors approves dues surcharge for certain Member firms engaged in swaps activities NFA On May 16th, NFA's Board of Directors approved an annual dues surcharge of $1,750 on certain NFA Members including FCMs for which NFA is the DSRO, IBs, CPOs and CTAs that are approved as swap firms pursuant to NFA Bylaw 301(l)1. The Board determined to impose this surcharge on these firms since NFA does not currently assess any fees related to NFA's oversight of their swaps activities. bit.ly/30AV0WW SEC and CFTC Participate in the Signing Ceremony for the IOSCO Enhanced Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Cross-Border Enforcement SEC Press Release At the 44th Annual International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) Conference in Sydney, Australia, the Chairmen of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) participated in a signing ceremony on May 15 for the IOSCO Enhanced Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Consultation and Cooperation and the Exchange of Information (EMMoU). bit.ly/2HG0PtP IRS Not Doing Tax Audits Of Super Rich Americans As Frequently Lynnley Browning - Bloomberg The chances of an IRS audit for people making at least $10 million a year plunged during the government's last fiscal year, according to data released on Monday. /bloom.bg/2HKH83N Watchdog Seeks $16 Million KPMG Fine Over BNY Mellon Case Kaye Wiggins - Bloomberg U.K.'s Financial Reporting Council suggests fine at hearing; KPMG says its sanction should be a fraction of FRC request Accounting giant KPMG should be fined 12.5 million pounds ($15.9 million) or more for misconduct over reports on Bank of New York Mellon Corp., a U.K. regulator said Tuesday. KPMG said the fine should be just a fraction of that size, at 1.4 million pounds. /bloom.bg/2VE5npA ESAs publish amended technical standards on the mapping of ECAIs under the Capital Requirements Regulation ESMA The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) published a second amendment to the Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on the mapping of credit assessments of External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAIs) for credit risk under the Capital Requirements Regulation (CRR). bit.ly/2VFTsrc FCA says investment managers are paying too little in regulatory fees Christopher Copper-Ind - Internationalinvestment.net The UK financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), has asserted that investment management principal firms too often have "weak or under-developed governance arrangements" for appointed representatives (ARs). bit.ly/2VDNcjJ
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Investing & Trading | Today's top stories from equities, indices and FICC (fixed income, currencies and commodities) | Nothing Seems to Matter in Copper Markets, Except the Trade War Bloomberg Here's a sign of how all-dominating the trade war has become in metals markets: Copper is slumping toward a three-month low even after Zambia moved closer to nationalizing some of its mines. The lack of a reaction is even more surprising when compared with other market moves. Zambia's Eurobond yields surged to a record high and the currency hit a 3 1/2-year low. /bloom.bg/2VQxjeR Morgan Stanley Slashes Worst-Case Price for Tesla to $10 Oliver Sachgau and Tom Lavell - Bloomberg Analysts cite market saturation, risk to China growth plans; Wedbush Securities sees 'code red' situation as troubles mount Tesla Inc. was delivered another blow Tuesday by Morgan Stanley analysts who slashed their worse-case scenario for the share price to just $10 over concerns the electric-car market is saturated. /bloom.bg/2VJw2kU Computer Models Won't Beat the Stock Market Any Time Soon; It's one of the most difficult problems in machine learning. Richard Dewey - Bloomberg We've come to expect a lot from intelligent machines: Spotify picks songs for your playlist. Your phone has learned to recognize your face, even on a bad hair day. And self-driving cars, we're promised, are just around the corner. As the technology gets better, it usually becomes more commonplace. But here's something you'll likely never have access to: a computerized stockpicker that outsmarts the market. /bloom.bg/2VGULGi Renminbi volumes surge as speculators take on People's Bank; Trading this month has been 120% higher than recent averages amid US-China dispute Eva Szalay- FT Trading volumes for the Chinese renminbi have ballooned since the escalation in tensions between the US and China over trade, reflecting concerns among fund managers that a potential breakdown in talks could dent the Chinese economy and pile pressure on the currency. /on.ft.com/2VDVvvO Fed chair tempers fears over corporate debt meltdown; Powell says he is confident financial system can withstand business sector losses Sam Fleming - FT Hefty quantities of debt could impose severe strains on some US businesses in a downturn but the borrowings do not present a threat to the overall stability of the financial sector, the Federal Reserve chair has said. /on.ft.com/2VHD4Gt A Tale of Two Yield Curves; Investors watch two-year Treasury yields while the Fed uses three-month rates in assessing the economy Daniel Kruger - WSJ Investors and Federal Reserve officials watch the gaps between shorter- and longer-term interest rates to gauge the health of the U.S. economy. Right now, the two groups are seeing different things. /on.wsj.com/2VGY2FA
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Banks, Brokers & Managed Funds | The latest from banks, brokers, hedge funds and managed futures | Morgan Stanley's Teflon Banker Chases Next Deal After Uber Sonali Basak - Bloomberg Michael Grimes, Wall Street's Silicon Valley whisperer, appeared headed for a comeuppance. It was 2012 and the humiliating stock-market debut of Facebook Inc. was spawning investor losses and lawsuits. That left Grimes -- the offering's architect and Morgan Stanley's premier banker -- a wounded man in the eyes of competitors. Pieces of his franchise, some thought, would soon be theirs. /bloom.bg/2VRN0Cc Morgan Stanley Is Making Cuts Within its London Equities Business William Canny and Harry Wilson - Bloomberg Morgan Stanley is making cuts at its London equities business, according to people with knowledge of the matter. /bloom.bg/2VE6VzL Broken Homes Produce More Cautious Fund Managers Amy Whyte - Institutional Investor Research shows that traumatic childhood experiences can shape people for the rest of their lives  including how they behave as professional investors. A new study examines how early-life family disruption  specifically, the death or divorce of a parent  affects the professional investment decisions of mutual fund managers. It finds that fund managers who experienced loss or divorce at a young age were significantly more risk-averse as investors, taking about 17 percent less risk in the funds they manage. bit.ly/2HF0bfX Legg Mason Reaches Deal With Hedge Fund Trian on Board Seats; Money manager names Trian's co-founder and chief investment officer to its board Josh Beckerman - Coindesk Legg Mason Inc. LM 0.99% confirmed that it reached an agreement with Trian Fund Management LP on the composition of its board, naming Nelson Peltz and Ed Garden as directors. /on.wsj.com/2VExvsr Japan's Tantalizing Bank Dividends Mask a World of Trouble James Mackintosh - WSJ Japanese bank stocks hit a new, unwanted record last week: the dividend yield on the Topix banks index rose above 4% for the first time since at least 1973, according to Refinitiv data. /on.wsj.com/2VEeXZh Fingerprints and finances: next Wells Fargo CEO will be under regulatory microscope Pete Schroeder - Reuters From submitting their fingerprints to giving up their tax records, Wells Fargo & Co's next chief executive will go through a vetting process that could rival that of top U.S. government officials. /reut.rs/2VE8Xjw Some major Deutsche Bank investors want chairman to go early: sources Reuters At least three major investors in Deutsche Bank want Chairman Paul Achleitner to step down early amid discontent with the bank's turnaround, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday. /reut.rs/2VzX7GY
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Regions | Stories of local interest from the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions | Record-Breaking Kiwi Stocks Overtake China as Asia's Best Market Divya Balji - Bloomberg New Zealand is now Asia Pacific's best major stock market in 2019, unseating China, whose trade spat with the U.S. has sent its shares tumbling. /bloom.bg/2HDWyHa Mexico's Leftist President Emerges as Unlikely Friend to Big Banks; López Obrador sees expanding constituents' access to the financial system as a way to fight corruption and stoke the country's economy Telis Demos and Robbie Whelan - WSJ Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador likes to say his lifestyle is so spartan that he doesn't use a checking account or a credit card. But he wants more Mexicans to have them. /on.wsj.com/2VFMoea Former Credit Suisse banker pleads guilty on Mozambique bribes; Detelina Subeva faced charge in US of conspiracy to help launder money Joseph Cotterill - FT A former Credit Suisse banker has pleaded guilty in the US over handling alleged kickbacks in Mozambique's $2bn "tuna bond" scandal. /on.ft.com/2VDHH4v Singapore's Worst Stocks Clobber a 187-Year-Old Conglomerate Revathi Valluvar - Bloomberg Jardine firms are among Singapore's biggest decliners in 2019; Diverse businesses, in retailing and autos, are all troubled Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd., a 187-year-old conglomerate with more than $42 billion in sales, has been among Singapore's steadiest stocks for years. Not so in 2019. /bloom.bg/2VAB03e Argentina's Financial Crisis Creates an Opportunity for China; A pair of dams going up in Patagonia is a testament to Beijing's growing influence. Jonathan Gilberg - Bloomberg Set on a remote steppe in Patagonia, where the winds howl and guanacos bound through the brush, the twin dams on the Santa Cruz River are in the early stages of construction, but they're already relics of a bygone era. The $4.1 billion concrete mammoths are Argentina's first major hydroelectric project in a quarter-century. Harnessing rivers to generate power has become passé in an age when wind and solar are ascendant, and natural gas is plentiful and cheap in many parts of the world. /bloom.bg/2VFhVg6 Decision Time for World's Longest-Serving Central Bank Boss Irina Vilcu and Andra Timu - Bloomberg Romania's Isarescu mulling future after 28 years at the helm; Bank's independence in focus as shakeup of entire board looms It's nearing time for Mugur Isarescu to decide whether he'll prolong his more than quarter-century tenure as the longest-serving central bank boss in the world right now. /bloom.bg/2VBrcGg Egypt Bank Mergers on Cards as Higher Capital Requirements Loom Mirette Magdy - Bloomberg Draft law raises capital needed tenfold to 5 billion pounds; M&As seen possible if smaller lenders can't meet requirement Egypt's new banking law may raise the minimum capital requirements for lenders tenfold, state media reported on Tuesday, in a move that could pave the way for mergers among the country's smaller banks. /bloom.bg/2VGHJIO Russian oil suppliers should respond financially to contamination- Polish PM Reuters Russian oil suppliers made big mistakes in the wake of the supply of contaminated oil and they will have to respond financially, Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Tuesday at a press conference. /reut.rs/2VDV1WL
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Brexit | Financials stories regarding the decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union | Brexit bill: Cabinet backs PM's Brexit compromises offer BBC News The cabinet has agreed Theresa May's plan for her Withdrawal Agreement Bill, including compromises intended to attract the support of Labour MPs. It includes the idea of a temporary customs relationship until the next general election, and measures on the environment and workers' rights. The bill will be put to a vote in early June, and if it fails, the PM is likely to come under intense pressure to quit. /bbc.in/2Qk40va Brexit: Chancellor warns of dangers of no-deal, as Cabinet debates 'improved' plan Rival Conservative factions are vying for influence over the future of Brexit Andrew Woodcock - The Independent As a furious battle gets under way at the top of the Conservative Party for influence over the future of Brexit, chancellor Philip Hammond is to issue a warning of the dangers of a pivot to no-deal. The chancellor will tell industry bosses that, despite the collapse of cross-party talks with Labour, the government must keep pressing for a Brexit deal compromise that a majority in parliament and the country can accept. /ind.pn/2YG5QcM Britons Can't Help but Make the European Elections All About Brexit If the U.K. left the EU as planned, it wouldn't take part in this week's elections. But nothing about Brexit has gone as planned. The Atlantic Britons are gearing up for what was supposed to be someone else's election. For most European Union countries, this week's elections are an opportunity to elect representatives to the bloc's legislative body, the European Parliament, for the next five years. bit.ly/2Wf1j39
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