March 2002
Table of Contents
- MDDL Enters the Debt Domain (Bonds)
- MDDL Terminology to be Integrated into ISO 15022 Data
Dictionary
- Extending SIIA’s Anti-Piracy Activities to Financial
Information
- For Sale: FISD’s Market Data Policy Database
- Billing and Reporting Automation Moves Forward
- Mutual Fund Symbology Conflicts
- ANNA Service Bureau Licensing Agreement for ISIN
- FISD Enters the Business Entity Identifier Discussion
- FISD Analysis of the SEC Market Data Advisory Committee Final
Report
- Upcoming Events
MDDL Enters the Debt Domain (Bonds)
FISD members are extending the Market Data Definition Language
(MDDL) initiative to fixed income/debt instruments. A working
meeting was held on February 13 at Reuters in London. Most of the
discussion focused on the process for defining the vocabulary
structure for bonds. FISD is coordinating its efforts in this domain
with the activities of the Bond Market Association’s Securities
Master Database Task Force.
February 13 Meeting Report
MDDL Terminology to be Integrated into 15022 Data Dictionary
FISD and SWIFT have agreed in principle to combine MDDL into the
15022 data dictionary. The idea is to create a single repository of
market data and transactions related terms. We believe that 15022 is
the right mechanism for this repository and provides a workable
vehicle for normalizing market data terminology.
Extending SIIA’s Anti-Piracy Activities to Financial
Information
On the request of a number of FISD members, SIIA is hosting a
meeting to explore the potential of extending its very successful
software anti-piracy program to financial information services. The
meeting will take place on March 25 at McGraw-Hill in NYC. The issue
under exploration is whether SIIA’s processes and resources can be
leveraged to help reduce unlicensed redistribution and promote
compliance with market data contractual obligations.
For Sale: FISD’s Market Data Policy Database
FISD’s Executive Committee has decided that the Association
should no longer be the repository of exchange contracts, fee
schedules and policy interpretations - and has terminated additional
funding of the Market Data Policy Database. The Executive Committee
strongly supports the continuation of discussions on redistribution,
unit of count and market data usage issues, but concludes that the
investment in maintenance of the database is not required to meet
this objective. FISD is exploring options associated with the sale
of the intellectual property. For more information, please contact
Michael Atkin at +202.789.4450.
Billing and Reporting Automation Moves Forward
The buzz over the potential of billing and reporting improvements
continues to grow. Meetings have been well attended and lots of
ideas are emerging. At a minimum, the three broad standards
activities (product identification, customer identification and
billing data elements) have been debated and validated as the
infrastructure for billing automation. FISD is in the process of
drafting our recommendation to the Executive Committee on the path
forward. Our report is due by March 21.
FISD
Article for Banking Technology Solutions
Background Memo for February 14 Meeting
Mutual Fund Symbology Conflicts
Market data vendors and Nasdaq met this past month to discuss
problems that result from discrepancies in fund family
names/descriptions between the funds, Nasdaq Daily List and CUSIP.
The essence of the problem is that vendors manage fund data (for
security set up) based on CUSIP while information from Nasdaq is
organized by symbol/description. The difference results in a manual
and error-prone process to match the CUSIP against the descriptive
data in the Nasdaq daily list. A number of short-term and
longer-term options were outlined and are being pursued.
February 22 Meeting Report
ANNA Service Bureau Licensing Agreement for ISIN
FISD has been working with the ANNA Service Bureau (ASB) on the
development of a modular data license agreement that incorporates
the commercial requirements of the National Numbering Agencies,
addresses the licensing requirements of new and existing
redistributors, accomplishes the objectives of administrative
simplification and can be extended to Numbering Agencies requiring a
license agreement in the future. The discussions between FISD and
the ASB have been productive. A draft agreement was submitted to the
ASB on February 28. For more information, please contact
Michael Atkin at +202.789.4450.
FISD Enters the Business Entity Identifier Discussion
Over the past few months, FISD members have been involved in a
whole series of discussions associated with the automation
requirements of T+1 and STP. The essence of the security
identification issue is twofold. First, financial institutions buy
and sell a variety of instruments that can be issued, priced traded
and settled in many ways. The problem is the international standard
identifier (ISIN) is not sufficient for the requirements of
automated cross-border security identification. FISD has been
working with the industry to define the requirements for unique
instrument identification and has made significant progress toward a
workable solution.
Second, financial institutions interact with a variety of
“entities” associated with trading, settlement and account
management. Identifiers for these entities are needed for
counterparty identification. The problem is that international
standards for some of these entities are not available. Our members
have asked us to define the requirements for entity identification
and to help facilitate the discussion moving forward.
Summary of security identification issue
FISD Analysis of the SEC Market Data Advisory Committee Final
Report
The SEC’s Advisory Committee on Market Information released its
final report in September 2001. FISD was a member of the Advisory
Committee and wrote a summary/analysis of the essential issues under
debate and the recommendations contained in the final report.
SEC
Advisory Committee Analysis
Upcoming Events
March 25, 2002
SIIA/FISD Content Anti-Piracy Meeting
FISD meeting with the Bond Market Association
March 28, 2002
FISD meeting with the SIA’s Market Data Subcommittee on billing
automation
April 4, 2002
MDDL Working Meeting on Fixed Income
April 13-16, 2002
SIIA Annual Conference in San Diego
June 17 & 18, 2002
FISD General Membership, Executive Committee and Working Group
Meetings
June 19 - 21, 2002
SIA Technology Management Conference and Exhibit
FISD
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