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Belgian Presidency compromise text on the European Market Infrastructure Regulation
The text was discussed at the meeting of the Working Party of Financial Services Attachés on 19 November. The experts discussed, among other issues, CCPs and the exemption of non-financial corporates.
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ICMA launches consultation paper promoting greater transparency and improved disclosure and standards for sovereign bond issuance
The paper is a basis for discussion for all sovereign issuance and the proposals it contains are designed to incorporate processes and procedures in the event of an orderly reorganisation, e.g. they are designed to complement any future crisis resolution mechanism agreed at EU level.
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Credit rating agencies: better supervision at European level by the European Securities and Markets Authority with increased powers
On 2 June 2010 the Commission presented a proposal to amend CRAs Regulation. The essential purpose of this proposal is to organise the accreditation and supervision of credit rating agencies by the ESMA.
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ECB Governing Council decides on TARGET2-Securities pricing policy
The Governing Council of the ECB decided to set the delivery-versus-payment price for TARGET2-Securities at 15 cent per instruction. This price will be fixed for the period from September 2014, when T2S will go live, to December 2018.
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Frequently asked questions regarding Prospectuses: common positions agreed by CESR members 12th updated version
As a result of the Directive and Regulation, the scope for interaction between competent authorities has increased because of the passport. It is therefore essential that supervisors achieve convergence across the EU in their approach to handling the day-to-day implementation of this legislation.
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European Securities Committee meeting summary
The agenda of the meeting included CRAs, Securities Law Directive, CSDs, post-trading market infrastructures and UCITS Directive.
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FT: French watchdog in credit rating alert
Senior officials at the Financial Market Authority said they believed efforts to beef up credit rating standards could be jeopardised if regulators gave in to bank demands for the recognition of ratings carried out outside the 27-country bloc.
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Reuters: Regulators part curtain on swaps and hedge funds
Proposed rules issued by the CFTC and the SEC showed regulators stepping cautiously as they implement hundreds of new regulations mandated in July by Congress. The aim is to bring more transparency to the sprawling derivatives market, hedge funds and private equity.
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SEC proposes rules to outline obligations of security-based swap repositories
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously to propose new rules that would require security-based swap data repositories (SDRs) to register with the SEC. The proposed rules also lay out other requirements with which SDRs must comply.
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SEC proposes rules on security-based swap reporting
The proposed rules (Regulation SBSR) represent an important step in the SEC's continuing efforts to increase the transparency of the security-based swap market and fulfil mandates under the Dodd-Frank Act.
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ISDA: waiver of mandatory clearing requirements for certain OTC derivatives would reduce risk
ISDA believes that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission should grant such waivers in limited circumstances where bilateral and/or systemic risk would be reduced.
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NYSE Euronext to launch a consolidated tape for European equity markets
NYSE Technologies provides response to MiFID transparency challenges. The ’Tape of Record’ offers availability of all European consolidated post-trade data.
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Canadian securities regulators propose amendments to executive compensation disclosure requirements
The proposals clarify existing requirements and introduce new substantive requirements to enhance the quality of information disclosed by public companies about key risks, governance and compensation matters.
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