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  • Dubai is set to issue new guidelines for sukuk, as part of the emirate’s goal to develop Shariah standards and corporate governance in the industry.
  • The last year has seen regulations mandating reporting of derivatives trades being gradually implemented in a number of key jurisdictions around the world. As a result, it has been and continues to be a busy time for regulators, service providers and market participants alike.
  • The Malaysian Securities Commission, the Perbadanan Insurans Deposit Malaysia and Bank Negara Malaysia--the country’s central bank--are developing a regulatory framework that will see over-the-counter derivatives data reported to a trade repository.
  • The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has substantially expanded the scope of its cross-border reach with a document specifying that employees from non-U.S. firms based in the U.S. must comply with Dodd Frank, even if they are processing non-U.S. swaps, according to lawyers. Until now, the issue was specified in footnote 513 of cross-border guidance released by the CFTC in July, which referred to foreign branches but not affiliates, or agents, in the U.S.
  • Liquidity on swap execution facilities is being hit by players withdrawing from the platforms because of concerns about cross-border regulations.
  • The Financial Stability Board is working on setting up the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation, a non-profit organisation that will oversee a central operating unit and local operating units that will monitor the international LEI system.