The report considers the potential benefits and challenges of new access models developed by CCPs and discusses good practices to facilitate porting of client positions. CPMI and IOSCO seek industry input on potential issues for follow-up work.
The Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures
(CPMI) and the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)
today invited comments on their new joint consultative report A discussion paper on client
clearing: access and portability.
This report aims to increase the common
understanding of new access models, which enable clients to directly access CCP
services, and effective porting, or transferring, practices for their
positions. It also seeks to identify potential issues for follow-up work.
The client clearing process facilitates access to CCPs, particularly
for firms – known as ‘clients’ – that are not direct participants in a CCP and
must rely on intermediaries to indirectly clear their trades. Since some
entities cannot, or choose not to, directly participate in a CCP, improving
access to client clearing is critical to the success of the G20’s objective to
have all standardised over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives contracts cleared
through CCPs.
Against this background, the report considers the
potential benefits and challenges – particularly risk management – of the new
access models developed by CCPs.
At present, if a CCP member defaults, its clients’
accounts need to be transferred to another CCP member or liquidated in a short
time frame. Since forced liquidation is undesirable, the report identifies
effective ways to support successful porting in this event.
CPMI and IOSCO invite feedback on the report by
24 January 2022. Responses should be sent via email to the CPMI Secretariat (cpmi@bis.org) and the IOSCO Secretariat (consultation-06-2021@iosco.org).
Responses will be published on the websites of the BIS and IOSCO unless
respondents expressly request otherwise. Commercial or other sensitive
information should not be included in the submissions, or may be included, with
redactions for publication clearly noted.
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