The 2008 financial crisis left a lasting impression on anyone that lived through it. When the G20 convened in Pittsburgh in 2009 addressing the financial crisis was at the top of the agenda.
Since then regulators have shifted their focus to refinement of new rules and strict enforcement of existing derivatives regulations over writing new regulations. Penalties are already being doled out in cases where firms are not properly following new protocols.
This report focuses on:
- The regulations that are currently in place and strict enforcement pressure may be on the horizon
- Is it time for firms to re-evaluate their trade reporting solutions, processes, and vendors
- Firms current solutions are cost effective and provides the level of service needed for changing regulatory times
All examples in this report are hypothetical interpretations of situations and are used for explanation purposes only. The views in this report reflect solely those of the author and not necessarily those of CME Group or its affiliated institutions. This report and the information herein should not be considered investment advice or the results of actual market experience.