European Derivatives Reporting Continues to Cause Headaches

While moving previously bilateral over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives onto electronic execution platforms has been a focus for both European and US regulators, the advent of reporting trades in the European Union has brought its own set of challenges.

As a requirement of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR), as of February 12, any entity incorporated in the EU that trades derivatives is obliged to report those transactions to a trade repository (TR) after no more than one day. Six

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FCA declines to directly regulate market data prices

A year-long investigation by the UK regulator to determine whether competition is hindered in the wholesale data markets has concluded with its decision not to directly regulate much-maligned data pricing and licensing structures.

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