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Comment for Proposed Rule 75 FR 76139

  • From: Ex Parte Communication
    Organization(s):
    Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
    Asset Management Group of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA AMG)
    BlackRock
    Davis Polk
    Fidelity Investments (Fidelity)
    PIMCO
    Vanguard
    Goldman Sachs
    MFS Investment Management (MFS)
    Wellington Capital Management (Wellington)

    Comment No: 42307
    Date: 4/27/2011

    Comment Text:

    Meeting with SIFMA AMG

    Wednesday, April 27, 2011

    Memo from
    Steiner, Jeffrey L.

    CFTC Staff :
    Riva Spear Adriance
    Jane Croessmann
    Anthony Hays
    Carl Kennedy
    Carlene Kim
    Tom Leahy
    Mauricio Melara
    George Pullen
    Steven Seitz
    Jeffrey Steiner
    Amir Zaidi

    External Attendees :
    Nancy Sanow (SEC)
    Tom Eady (SEC)
    Michael Gaw (SEC)
    David Liu (SEC)
    Connie Kiggins (SEC)
    Steve Varholik (SEC)
    Michou Nguyen (SEC)
    Jasmin Sethi (SEC)
    Iliana Lundblad (SEC)
     Superna Vedbrat (BlackRock)
    Dan Budofsky (Davis Polk)
    Christine Ayotte-Brennan (Fidelity)
    Alexander Marx (Fidelity)
    Matt Nevins (Fidelity)
    Arthur Leiz (Goldman Sachs)
    Wendy Yun (Goldman Sachs)
    Nevis Bregasi (MFS)
    Bill DeLeon (PIMCO)
    Tim Cameron (SIFMA AMG)
    Peter Ryan (SIFMA AMG)
    Bill Thum (Vanguard)
    Ronald Reardon (Vanguard)
    Charlie Mulhern (Wellington)

    Additional Information :
    On April 27, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. EDT, representatives of the CFTC and the SEC (via dial-in) met with asset managers and representatives of SIFMA AMG.  Staff discussed issues raised in SIFMA AMG’s public comment letters relating to real-time reporting proposed rule (dated February 7, 2011) and the SEF proposed rule (dated March 8, 2011).  Specific issues discussed included block trades (need for data, phase-in of block trades, illiquid products, time delays), RFQ definition, requirement to “take into account” other resting bids and offers, 15-second delay, available to trade determination and allocation issues.

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