The U.S. Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) rule is designed to promote resiliency of the banking sector by requiring that certain large U.S. banking organizations (Covered Companies) maintain a liquidity ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), by a 3-2 vote, recently adopted amendments to registered fund reporting requirements on Form N-PORT and Form N-CEN and provided guidance on open-end ...
The amendments to Form N-CEN will require funds subject to the Liquidity Rule to identify and provide certain information about service providers a fund uses to fulfill requirements of the Rule. Funds ...
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SWIFT has released a new whitepaper on the challenges of managing intraday liquidity reporting against the backdrop of evolving regulatory requirements. The paper, ‘Intraday Liquidity Reporting – The ...
Liquidity has been described by some in the market as the “fetish of the financial services industry”, while others have referred to it as “a mirage that evaporates as soon as you try to reach it”. In ...
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C) reportedly breached a U.S. Federal Reserve rule on intercompany transactions, leading to errors in its internal liquidity reporting. According to the document, which provides a ...
The U.S. Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) rule is designed to promote resiliency of the banking sector by requiring that certain large U.S. banking organizations (Covered Companies) maintain a liquidity ...