Nathaniel Wuerffel, head of market structure and Global Collateral platform product lead at BNY, reviews the upcoming US Treasury central clearing mandate and how the firm aims to navigate the changing regulatory landscape
The journey towards post-trade alpha is just beginning — but those who take it seriously today will set the benchmark for efficiency, resilience, and commercial differentiation tomorrow, says Comyno’s Frank Becker, chief operating officer
Richard Glen, solutions architect at HQLAX, delves into three core transformative pillars, collateral mobility, settlement friction, and cash collateral, revealing how the partnership unlocks the true potential of securities as collateral
Ted Allen, product manager for collateral within FIS Securities Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ´«Ã½ and Collateral division, explores why collateral optimisation is now central to the buy side, examining drivers, challenges, regulatory developments, and technological solutions shaping the landscape
OSTTRA’s Neil Murphy, commercial lead, trade lifecycle, reviews the critical nature of margin calls, and how in times of extreme volatility, these operational functions can end in a scramble for liquidity
Broadridge’s Darren Crowther, head of Securities Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ´«Ã½ Solutions, explores the correlation between tackling the next level in the pixelated world of gaming and collateral mobility — one of the defining challenges of modern securities finance
The introduction of the Future Pensions Act heralds a fundamental transformation of the Dutch pension system. The team at CACEIS host a roundtable to discuss
Tina Joshi, head of Securities Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ´«Ã½ and Collateral Management Solutions for North America at Broadridge, considers how the region is reframing securities finance from regulatory obligation to a driver of profitability and market advantage
Industry participants provide a deep-dive into the US securities finance market, examining the evolving regulatory landscape that is top of mind for many, the key growth opportunities that lie within the region, and how technology is leading the way for firms’ development efforts
The ‘equitisation’ of the credit markets has corporate bonds trading more like equities. The data is clear, and we see the implications in the financing markets, says Bob Zekraus, global head of business development, securities lending at GLMX, who explores what this means for market structure and what is coming next
In an environment where regulators like ESMA and the SEC are explicitly focused on data quality, firms that can demonstrate proactive control gain a significant edge, says Pierre Khemdoudi, CEO and co-founder at Gentek.AI