The Final Reports also cover Guidelines on the circumstances under which a CCP is deemed to be failing or likely to fail as well as on the methodology to value each contract prior to termination.
      
    
    
      The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, today published six Final Reports on the central counterparties (CCPs) resolution regime under the CCP Recovery and Resolution Regulation (CCPRRR).
 
  
  
                The Final Reports set out proposals for Regulatory Technical Standards (RTSs) on:
- the content of CCP resolution plans;
 - resolution colleges;
 - valuation of CCPs’ assets and liabilities in resolution; and
 - safeguards for clients and indirect clients.
 
ESMA’s proposed RTSs and Guidelines provide further details of the 
CCPRRR that are aimed at guiding resolution authorities in developing 
effective resolution plans. The overarching goal of ESMA’s reports is to
 contribute to market preparedness generally and in the unlikely event 
of a CCP entering into resolution.
The completion of these RTSs and Guidelines is ESMA’s latest output 
in a series of publications covering the mandates under CCPRRR.
Next steps
ESMA  submitted the Final Reports on RTSs to the European Commission 
which now has three months to decide whether to endorse the proposed 
standards under a Delegated Regulation.
ESMA  will translate these Guidelines into all official languages of 
the EU, ESMA  aims to ensure the consistent application of the Guidelines
 by national competent or resolution authorities and CCPs where 
applicable.
ESMA
      
      
      
      
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