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  2. Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    DTCC was established in 1999 as a holding company to combine The Depository Trust Company (DTC) and National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC).. In 2008, The Clearing Corporation (CCorp) and The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation announced CCorp members will benefit from CCorp's netting and risk management processes, and will leverage the asset servicing capabilities of DTCC's Trade ...

  3. Securities Financing Transactions Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The Securities Financing Transaction Regulation (SFTR) is a body of legislation for securities lending markets. SFTR was introduced by the EU to implement the FSB’s policy framework for addressing shadow banking risks in securities lending and repo and increase transparency in these markets.

  4. Murex (financial software) - Wikipedia

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    Murex’s SFTR solution will link to DTCC’s Global Trade Repository to enable simplified reporting and lower implementation costs. [ 28 ] In 2019, Banorte, Mexico's second-largest investment bank, announced it was extending its use of MX.3 for some of its main risk and compliance functions.

  5. Depository Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    www.dtcc.com /about /businesses-and-subsidiaries /dtc Depository Trust Company ( DTC ), founded in 1973, is a New York corporation that performs the functions of a central securities depository as part of the US National Market System . [ 3 ]

  6. Systemically important financial market utility - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2015, the Financial Stability Oversight Council has designated eight companies as SIFMUs. [6] The first two are regulated by the Federal Reserve Board, the next two by the CFTC, and the remaining four by the SEC; the last three are all subsidiaries of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), a U.S. post-trade financial services company providing clearing and settlement ...

  7. Trade Information Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Trade Information Warehouse is a service offering of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation's Deriv/SERV, and is described by DTCC as "a centralized and secure global infrastructure for processing over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives over their life cycle".

  8. DTCC - Wikipedia

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    DTCC is a four-letter initialism for: Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation; Delaware Technical Community College; Danish Touringcar Championship

  9. Cede and Company - Wikipedia

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    Cede and Company (also known as Cede and Co. or Cede & Co.) is a specialist United States financial institution that processes transfers of stock certificates on behalf of Depository Trust Company, the central securities depository used by the United States National Market System, which includes the New York Stock Exchange, and Nasdaq. [1]