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Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
Steven Lofchie is a Partner based in New York. He advises financial institutions and corporate clients on the securities laws and the Commodity Exchange Act, with particular focus on the regulation of broker-dealers, swap dealers, investment funds and other market intermediaries. Steven's transactional practice focuses on securities credit and derivative transactions.
Recent Articles & Comments
The inclusion of the CFPB as being subject to the IG seems an interesting element of this, though neither of the Senators mentions the CFPB in his/her press release.
The significantly diminished number of intermediaries in the futures market, to which Chair Behnam briefly refers, is almost certainly one of the foreseeable results of Dodd-Frank. Greatly increased costs of regulation drove many of the midsized FCMs out of the clearing business with negative impact on the smaller clients that those firms served. This is a cost that the regulators should be mindful of, particularly securities regulators, who are now embarked on a rulemaking campaign that…
The SEC has been lately on cybersecurity. Given that focus, the proposal to mandate central clearing of U.S. Treasuries to a single central counterparty seems a tremendous risk. A cyberattack on the FICC would bring a stop not only to the market in U.S. Treasuries (as if that is not enough), but numerous other markets that depend on the movement of Treasuries to move collateral, and money market mutual funds (and no doubt the list of horribles could go on for quite some length). If one is…
This is pretty direct language from an SEC Commissioner. These criticisms, which are largely consistent with those of Commissioner Peirce, should give the government pause.