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What Challenges Lie Ahead? A Review of Emerging Industry Trends Lee Cutrone BDUG Annual Conference October, 2005

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What Challenges Lie Ahead? A Review of Emerging Industry Trends. Lee Cutrone BDUG Annual Conference October, 2005. What Challenges Lie Ahead? Predicting the Future is Hard!!!. “Nothing endures but change”. Heraclitus. “ To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often ”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What Challenges Lie Ahead? A Review of Emerging Industry Trends

What Challenges Lie Ahead?A Review of Emerging Industry Trends

Lee Cutrone

BDUG Annual Conference

October, 2005

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What Challenges Lie Ahead?Predicting the Future is Hard!!!

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“Nothing endures but change”

“To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often”

“Change in all things is sweet”

“I put a dollar in one of those change machines. Nothing happened.”

Heraclitus

Winston Churchill

Aristotle

George Carlin

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Only Three Things Can Drive Fundamental Change in Our Industry:

Crisis

Economics

Regulation

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Will the Regulators Drive Change?

Conflicting Trends:• Declining Investor confidence• Corporate Malfeasance (Enron, Tyco, WorldCom),

Mutual Fund scandals • Increased Regulatory oversight

– Federal vs. State Regulators -“Regulatory Leapfrog”– Hedge Funds, Mutual Funds, Soft Dollars, Reg NMS

• Change in SEC leadership• Conservative appointment

– ”Laissez Faire” climate?• Spitzer goes for Governor

Which way will the pendulum swing?

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Shorter Trade Affirmation

• The quest for shorter settlement cycles is dead – for now!• Central Matching will not be mandated

• Focus on the goal and not the means to get there– Goal: Affirm trades faster to Improve processing efficiency – Central Matching is the most effective means to that end

• Same Day Affirmation is where we (& the Regulators) want to be• Could be driven by both regulation and economics• Best Practices alone won’t get it done!• SDA will be mandated – but when???

– Canada in 2007– U.S. ???– Europe???

Get Ready for SDA …NOW!

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Will Economics Drive Change?????

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YES, Economics Will Drive Change!

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Emerging Trends Driven by Economics

• Single point of access for IMs

• Investment Manager Outsourcing (IMO)

• Electronic trading

• FIX – executions and post-trade processing

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Seeking a Single Point of Access -Introducing Omgeo Connect…

What is Omgeo Connect?“A single point of access for investment managers to interact with Omgeo services and, ultimately, other third-party post-trade solutions, enabling the trade and settlement management of multiple asset classes via an ASP environment.”

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Traditional Workflow Models & Omgeo Connect

OASYS

SWIFT

Fax/E-mail

ALERT

Omgeo CTM

Trading

Back Office

OASYS

SWIFT

Fax/E-mail

ALERT

Omgeo CTM

OASYS

SWIFT

Fax/E-mail

ALERT

Omgeo CTM

OASYS

SWIFT

Fax/E-mail

ALERT

Omgeo CTM

Trading

Back Office

3rd Party3rd Party

Traditional Model Omgeo Connect  

  

 

 

          

*Omgeo Connect currently offers access to Omgeo Central Trade Manager (Omgeo CTM).

All other connectivity references listed above are planned future enhancements.

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Omgeo Connect Value Proposition

• Enable reliable trade and settlement management

• Manage operational risk and costs through a single connection

• Maintain control over business processes

• Consolidate access to best of breed post-trade offerings

• Access multiple communities of trade counterparties through a common interface

• Mitigate capital cost of continually reconciling systems

Now Live!

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The Move to IM Outsourcing

Top Services Investment Managers Would Consider Outsourcing:

• SSI Database Management – 65%• Trade Confirmations – 59%• Transition Management – 53%• Performance Measurement and Attribution – 47%• Reconciliations – 44%• Fails Management – 44%

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•What’s moving IMs forward?• Cost of technology• Focus on investment performance

•What’s causing IMs to hesitate?• Loss of control• Lack of confidence in providers

Why Outsource?

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Choosing a Provider

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The Relationship

Fund ManagersCustodians

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Sustainability

• Wide gap between consumers and providers on value for price

• Mutual belief that this model is not sustainable

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The Move to IM Outsourcing

• Summary of findings: • IM Outsourcing is here to stay• Outsourcing will promote a greater use of STP & standards• IMO “Flexibility” was most important determinant to Outsource

by an IM• IMOs believe “cost” was most important determinant• Executing an “exit strategy” is risky & expensive• Nearly half of the survey respondents view the current

price/value model as “unsustainable” and in need of change.

What does this mean for IM Outsourcing?

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Is the Current IMO Business Model Flawed?

Consider the following:

• Virtually every GC has an IMO business today• Competition for new business is fierce• Usually based on “cost” & “flexibility”

– “Lift-outs” abound – good for IMs; bad for IMOs

• Result: Squeezed Margins• Result: Delays in consolidating IMs to a single platform• Absent these “economies of scale”, the IMO business

model begins to breakdown

• Likely outcome: IMO “shake-out” and/or increased cost to IMs

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The Growth in Electronic Trading

• Electronic trading (Programs, Algorithmic, DMA) is a growth sector

• 60% of US IM’s are doing with algorithmic trading

• Hedge Fund growth a factor

• Brokers running faster just to stay even!• Volumes AND Commissions

• Theory 1: Tighter margins force firms to be more efficient• The IT “Trickle-down effect” to Operations

• Good news for STP automation

• Theory 2: Tighter margins reduce available IT resources

• Post-trade IT resources decline• Bad news for STP automation

• A catalyst for change – e.g., differential pricing?

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Expanding the Use of FIX

• The Final Information Exchange (FIX) has become the de-facto standard in Trade order IOI and execution in the US• Initially equities focused• Fixed Income is rapidly growing• FIX Europe on the rise

• FIX U.S. (equities and Fixed Income) now looking to expand use of FIX protocol to U.S. allocations and confirms.

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25%

15%

20%

9%

0%

2%

1%

3%

38%

29%

34%

27%

37%

48%

22%

52%

ForeignFixed

Income

ForeignEquities

DomesticFixed

Income

DomesticEquities

OmgeoManual

FIX

Other

Percent of Allocations Processed by Channel

How are allocations processed today?

Source: The Tabb Group

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Implications/Contingencies

• Legal:• 10(b)10 “No-Action” required – Plausible• NYSE Rule 387 approval – Questionable

– Is it needed for Bi-lateral links?– Who is filing entity?

• Compliance “legends” on FIX not accommodated

• Operational:• Custodian Banks would have to accommodate FIX messages• Promotes Local Vs Central matching• Necessitates multiple “PDQ-Like” links to DTC• May promote greater use of Delivery Orders

– Is this contrary to STP goals?

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