Posts Tagged ‘OTC regulation’

And so it begins…

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Everything we’ve been hearing from analysts and industry vets indicates that yesterday’s signing into law of the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is only the beginning of the path to actual financial reform. Now a long, complicated process of rulemaking begins for the regulators, and that could take up to a year. Just how complicated the process will be was made clear yesterday when the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) released a rulemaking list for OTC derivatives, based upon provisions in the Act, which contained a whopping 30 categories.  (more…)

OTC derivatives: Growth and change

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

The over the counter (OTC) derivatives market has come under pressure in the aftermath of the economic meltdown and subsequent increased regulatory challenges. However, according to a new study by Aite Group, OTC asset classes are experiencing growth again, with growth in the credit default swaps (CDS) market outpacing other asset classes. According to the report, the drivers of this growth included a steady need for derivatives during the credit crisis and the development of central counterparties by exchanges to clear CDS. (more…)

CFOs and Risk Managers fight Washington

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Treasury & Risk Management’s April issue focused on what corporate treasurers are doing to hold off regulation of OTC products they use. Click here for story.