Luke Clancy
Editor-at-large, Emea
Luke Clancy is the London-based editor-at-large for Risk.net.
Over the past 20 years spent in financial journalism, his previous positions have included: supplements editor, Risk magazine; editor of Hedge Funds Review, ETF Risk and Custody Risk (all formerly published by Incisive Media (now Infopro Digital)); senior investment writer, Investment Week (published by Incisive Media); deputy editor, Global Investor (Euromoney); managing editor, Engaged Investor and Pensions Insight (Newsquest Specialist Media); editor, World Mining Stocks (Aspermont UK); editor, Global Pensions and deputy editor, Professional Pensions (MSM International); online editor, Private Wealth Advisor and Offshore Red (Camden Publishing).
Luke was the 2023 Headline Money investment journalist of the year (B2B), and has been journalist of the year in four categories at the State Street Institutional Press Awards (regulation, 2023; investment, 2022; active investment, 2019; data & innovation, 2016). In 2022, Luke won Infopro Digital’s ‘feature/research article of the year’ award.
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Articles by Luke Clancy
Extraterritorial clash continues for clearing houses
While the Group of 20 nations want to see progress with financial regulatory reforms, individual authorities around the world are reluctant to relinquish domestic sovereignty over standards for central counterparties. Luke Clancy reports
Esma urged to flesh out trade reporting rules
The first mandatory reporting requirements in Europe could begin in July, but more detail is needed on how the system will work, market participants say
Esma chair hits back against regulatory overreach claims
Esma chairman Steven Maijoor denies the supervisor overstepped its authority when drafting clearing rules
Thailand backs cash equity CCP linkage model
Proposal for CCPs to act as clearing members for each other receives backing of Thai regulator
Parliament may decide not to reject Esma standards
Doubt cast over whether a motion to reject two Esma regulatory technical standards will survive a plenary vote on Thursday
Effectiveness of new collateral forum questioned
Euroclear questions whether a new liquidity forum that brings together five central securities depositories will be anything other than a talking shop
Iosco-SEC spat dims hopes of new regulatory framework
SEC slaps down Iosco report, undermining hopes for a new approach to cross-border regulation
Northern Trust to shadow BNY Mellon at Bridgewater
Northern Trust appointed to replicate middle- and back-office functions of existing administrator BNY Mellon at $140bn hedge fund