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The Managed Funds Association has called on the European Securities and Markets Authority to introduce a real-time acceptance within technical standards of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
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A move by the European Securities and Markets Authority to set the clearing thresholds per asset class for non-financial counterparties was criticized by BP and Shell officials at a public hearing in Paris Thursday.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority will look closer at the argument for an exemption of fx forwards from clearing requirements under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation and will discuss the issue further with U.S. regulators.
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Sovereigns, such as central governments, sovereign wealth funds, central banks and other supranational institutions, are expected to embrace central clearing voluntarily and post collateral to bilateral commercial counterparties due to the indirect impact of regulation on bilateral derivatives pricing, according to a report on over-the counter derivatives reform by BNY Mellon.
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Rules that stipulate how non-E.U. firms access and operate in the E.U., known as third country access provisions, could have a detrimental effect on the U.K. financial market as well as the E.U. financial sector if the current proposals are implemented, according to a report from the House of Lords European Union Committee on the updated Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed Paula Drake as chief counsel and chief compliance and ethics officer in the SEC's Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations, effective Aug. 6.