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GCF: Regulation means opportunity for custodians


02 December 2015 London
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

The regulatory landscape makes for a difficult environment for custodians, but there are opportunities to be found as well, according to Habib Motani, a partner at Clifford Chance...
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GCF: Time to innovate is now


01 December 2015 London
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

The time for custodians to innovate is now, said Jürg Unger, speaking at the Global Custody Forum in London...
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GCF: Wave two of T2S not all smooth sailing


01 December 2015 London
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

Markets are joining late and creases are yet to be completely ironed out, but the T2S platform could expand to new markets and further throughout Europe...
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Political intelligence firm hit with fine


01 December 2015 Washington DC
Reporter: Mark Dugdale

A political intelligence firm has agreed to pay a $375,000 penalty for passing non-public information obtained from government employees to hedge funds...
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Pinnacle chooses PFS for fund operations admin


30 November 2015 Vancouver
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

Canadian fund administrator Pinnacle Fund Services has chosen the Pacific Fund Systems PFX-PAXUS platform to provide administration for its own global fund operations business...
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Barclays hit with record financial crime fine


30 November 2015 London
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Barclays more than £72 million for poor handling of a transaction that posed a high risk of financial crime...
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Former Goldman Sachs employee in hot water with SEC


27 November 2015 Washington DC
Reporter: Stephanie Palmer

A former Goldman Sachs employee hired to develop software for preventing misconduct has been charged by the US Securities Exchange Commission for using his knowledge to conduct insider trading...