T+1/Trade Date Allocations Subgroup

At the request of FIF members, FIF has created a subgroup for members to discuss issues relating to T+1 implementation, including the new requirements relating to same-day allocations. If you are interested in participating in this subgroup, please send a note to fifinfo@fif.com.

POSTED Jan 08,2024

FIF CAT Monthly Update Working Group Call

The FIF CAT Monthly Update Working Group call for January will be on Thursday January 4 at 2 pm ET. The Working Group will review guidance and updates from the CAT Plan Participants and FINRA CAT on CAT Transaction Reporting, CAT CAIS and CAT billing reporting during the prior month. The Working Group will also review the current areas of focus for FIF members and the current open issues for CAT Transaction Reporting, CAT CAIS reporting and CAT billing.

POSTED Jan 02,2024

Additional CAT Transaction Reporting Call for January 8

FIF has scheduled an additional call for the CAT Transaction Reporting Working Group for Monday January 8 at 2 pm ET to review a revised draft FIF letter to the SEC on the requirement for a routing firm to report to CAT settings applied by a receiving firm.

POSTED Jan 02,2024

SEC Rule on Centralized Clearing of Treasuries

On Tuesday January 9 at 3 pm ET, Penny Christophorou and Ignacio Sandoval of the Morgan Lewis law firm will review the rule recently adopted by the SEC to expand centralized clearing of Treasuries. FIF has invited members of the following Committees and Working Groups to participate on this call: Back Office Committee; Compliance and Surveillance Working Group; Financial Risk Regulations Working Group; and TRACE / Fixed Income Working Group. If you would like to participate on this call and are not a member of any of these Committees or Working Groups, please update your FIF profile or contact fifinfo@fif.com.  

POSTED Jan 02,2024

Review of Current SEC and FINRA Regulatory Initiatives

FIF has scheduled a call for Thursday January 11 at 3 pm ET to review a digest of rules recently adopted or proposed by the SEC or FINRA. The rules are organized based on the following areas: Technology, Operations and Finance; Equities; Options; Fixed Income; Security-Based Swaps; Multiple Asset Classes; and Compliance and Proceedings. The January 11 call will focus on the first two areas. FIF has invited the members of the FIF Compliance and Surveillance Working Group to participate on this call. FIF has also created a new SEC FINRA Regulations Working Group. If you would like to participate on this call and are not a member of either Working Group, please update your FIF profile or contact fifinfo@fif.com.

POSTED Jan 02,2024

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