European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (Emir)
EU regulators prepare for frenetic countdown to Emir deadline
Senior officials expressed concern yesterday about the volume of work on derivatives reform that must be completed in a very short timeframe
Esma: Identifiers key to repository success
Consistent reporting to multiple trade repositories under new OTC regulations will depend on the successful adoption of legal identifiers
Spotlight on: Carl James, BNP Paribas Investment Partners
The head of fixed income and foreign exchange dealing talks to Chiara Albanese about the challenges for the buy side that arise from new regulation, as well as the potential value that can be gleaned from algorithmic execution and transaction cost…
European regulators undecided on initial margin rules for uncleared swaps
Counterparties will have to post variation margin on uncleared trades – but questions remain over which firms will have to post and collect initial margin
Esma under pressure to opine on asset-class specifics in Emir
A public hearing on Emir draft technical standards earlier this week leaves market participants with ongoing concerns over asset-class specifics and implementation timeframe
Move to electronic trading will increase hedge fund use of futures
Competition among buy-side companies and repercussions of Dodd-Frank will push hedge funds to trade electronically, says research from Tabb. Futures trading, mainly electronic, will also increase.
Emir clearing rules agreed, but calls grow for extension to Esma deadlines
Delays in the adoption of Europe's new clearing rules have eaten into the time Esma has to meet its June 30 rule-writing deadline
Afme liquidity conference: Buy side urged to stand up and be counted on regulation
Speakers at Afme conference call on buy-side firms to join the sell side in lobbying regulators and ensuring the future market structure is appropriately calibrated
Greatest risk of regulatory arbitrage is for non-cleared FX, says Esma's chair
Bilateral collateralisation might not be applied to FX swaps and forwards under the Dodd-Frank Act, but will be applied in the European Union, says Steven Maijoor
Corporate backlash on costs of regulation continues
Banks will not be able to avoid passing on the hefty costs of regulatory reform to their buy-side clients, argued participants at the ACI UK’s annual square mile debate
Emir set for Q2 completion, Barnier insists
Trialogue negotiations between the European Parliament and Council on derivatives reform are due to complete next week, with a view to finalising the text by April, says Michel Barnier
Spotlight on: Daniel Wong, British American Tobacco
The tobacco manufacturer’s global dealing room manager talks to Miriam Siers about the firm’s FX hedging programme, and how recent market volatility has driven changes to its currency risk management
Corporates fear move to platform trading for FX options
Despite being exempt from clearing and exchange trading requirements in the US and Europe, some corporate treasurers fear they might have little choice but to execute FX options on electronic platforms
Spotlight on: Jeffrey Hogan, BGC Partners
BGC’s managing director for business development talks to Joel Clark about the interdealer broker’s voice and electronic broking capabilities in FX, and his extensive work with regulators to ensure new rules for over-the-counter derivatives are…
FX repository aiming for mid-2012 launch, says DTCC
Following the launch of the interest rate derivatives trade repository yesterday, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation confirms FX and commodities are the next priority
CME vows to expand NDF clearing by year-end
Expansion of the exchange’s nascent NDF clearing platform to include a broader range of NDFs is set to begin within weeks, according to Roger Rutherford
Regulators plan co-ops as answer to OTC fragmentation
CLS Bank-style regulatory council could be applied to trade repositories and CCPs to avert market fragmentation, but French regulators are not convinced
Multiple repositories will protect against technological failure
Regis-Tr will roll out its reporting services for foreign exchange in mid-November
Buy-side firms await regulatory clarity
Many buy-side firms are still holding back on introducing systems and processes for central clearing – but time might be running out
Spotlight on: Jon Hitchon, Deutsche Bank
The newly promoted head of Deutsche Bank Markets Clearing talks to Farah Khalique about the bank’s cross-asset clearing business and how it will compete with the derivatives clearing offerings of other top-tier banks
Regulation will reshape FX liquidity, says Rule Financial
Uncertainty about regulatory changes could hurt liquidity in the first instance, but the advent of Sefs might cause trade volumes to rise, according to consultants
Spotlight on: Stewart Macbeth, DTCC
Following the selection of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation and Swift to develop a trade repository for the FX market, the DTCC’s general manager for the global repository business talks to Chiara Albanese about its preparations to launch the…
Taking stock of 2011: Regulation and clearing
The Group of 20 meeting in September 2009 laid out a set of requirements on clearing, trading and reporting of OTC derivatives. Two years on, plenty of progress has been made – but a number of outstanding issues remain. By Chiara Albanese, Farah Khalique…
Afme: From advocacy to implementation
Set up in June 2010 as the mouthpiece of the FX industry as regulators reshaped the derivatives landscape, the mandate of Afme’s global FX division is gradually changing from one of pure advocacy to one of implementation. Miriam Siers talks to the…