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Coffee and Regs

Getting a Head Start on the SEC Derivatives Rule 18f-4

Getting a Head Start on the SEC Derivatives Rule 18f-4

 
In this episode, CSS’s Director of Registered Investment Company Services Allison Fraser sits down with Partner at Morgan Lewis, Laura Flores to discuss the SEC regulatory framework for derivatives use with the new 18f-4 Rule. Even though compliance plans do not have to be fully implemented until August 2022, fund managers need to start preparing now for a compliant derivatives risk management program, calculating daily value-at-risk (VaR) measurements and performing stress tests.
 

 

About Our Guest Speakers:

Allison Fraser provides compliance consulting services to investment advisers, registered investment companies and private investment funds, including conducting annual compliance program reviews and testing, developing risk assessments and preparing for SEC examinations. She also assists clients with drafting policies and procedures and preparing regulatory filings. On behalf of, the Compliance Services division of CSS, Allison served as the Chief Compliance Officer for a family of alternative funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Prior to joining CSS, Allison served as a Senior Vice President of Compliance at Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”), the asset management subsidiary of The Northern Trust Company. In this capacity, she managed and administered the compliance due diligence program for NTI’s Multi-Manager Solutions and Outsourced Chief Investment Officer businesses. Allison also was the Chief Compliance Officer of two registered funds of hedge funds advised by NTI as well as a member of the funds’ Pricing and Disclosure Committees. Before joining NTI, Allison served as the Compliance Director for General Motors Asset Management, where she assisted with the administration of the compliance program for this registered investment adviser.



Laura E. Flores is a Partner at Morgan Lewis with a practice that focuses on the regulation of investment companies and investment advisers. Laura regularly represents exchange-traded funds (ETFs), mutual funds, and variable insurance-dedicated products, as well as their sponsors and boards of directors, and investment advisers. She counsels both well-established clients and clients that are new to the industry on a variety of regulatory, transactional, compliance and operational issues, including the development of new financial products and services, federal and state registration issues, the preparation and implementation of compliance programs, business combinations involving investment companies and investment advisers, interpretive and “no-action” letter requests, requests for Securities and Exchange Commission exemptive relief, and regulatory examinations. Laura also counsels investment advisory clients on matters, including advertising and communications with the public, investment adviser registration, and separately managed account (or wrap fee) programs. Laura also has significant experience representing “liquid alt” funds, funds that invest through offshore subsidiaries, and funds that utilize QFII/RQFII quotas to invest directly in securities issued and traded in China.

 
 

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Compliance Kitchen

EU Blocking Statute Update


In this episode, we touch on the recent opinion by the EU’s Advocate General in regards to the EU’s Blocking Statute that runs up against US sanctions on Iran and Cuba.

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Great Women in Compliance

Susan Liautaud: Making Good Choices in a Complicated World


Welcome to the Great Women in Compliance Podcast, co-hosted by Lisa Fine and Mary Shirley.
In this episode, Lisa speaks with Dr. Susan Liautaud who is the author of ” The Power of Ethics: How to Make Good Choices in a Complicated World.”  She teaches ethics at Stanford University, is the founder of The Ethics Incubator, which is a non-profit, non-profit, independent, cross-sector laboratory and collaborative platform for innovative ethics in our changing world, from AI to our daily lives.
One of the things that make her approach so unique is the manner in which she makes thinking about ethics and decisions approachable and practical.  She has outlined 6 forces driving ethics, and Lisa and Susan talk about two in detail, as well as some practical tips for practitioners.
For those of you who listen regularly, you know Lisa is a big fan of Dax Shephard’s Armchair Expert podcast, and was so excited to hear an episode with a leader in ethics.  Lisa took the advice that she and Mary give to many and reached out to Susan through email and LinkedIn and Susan graciously took the time to participate in GWIC and give us her perspective.
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Compliance Into the Weeds

PCAOB Clean Sweep


Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. This week Matt and Tom take a deep dive into the SEC Chairman Gary Gensler’s firing of the entire PCAOB Board, including Board Chair William Duhnke.  Some of the issues we consider are:

  • What does this mean for internal audit?
  • What does this mean for compliance?
  • What was the legal basis for these terminations?
  • How did Duhnke create such a toxic culture at the PCAOB?
  • What does this mean for ESG, cybersecurity and data analytics going forward?

Resources
Matt in Radical Compliance
The PCAOB House-Cleaning and You

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Daily Compliance News

June 9, 2021 Spying on Defendants edition

 
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Did Cognizant spy on FCPA defendants?  (Times of India)
  • Colonial Pipeline allowed hackers into its system. (NYT)
  • VW nears deal with former CEO. (FT)
  • France to investigate Lebanon central bank chief. (FT)