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Hungarian Presidency published state of play document on short selling and CDS regulation
Concerning Article 12 (Restrictions on uncovered short sales and the issue of sovereign debt), a number of delegations do not want to apply the restrictions on uncovered short sales to sovereign debt.
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ESMA launches a consultation on the Guidelines on the application of the endorsement regime of the Credit Rating Regulation
The Consultation Paper presents ESMA's interpretation of Article 4.3 of the Regulation, providing some reasons in support of the interpretation that third country regulation has to contain enforceable rules that are “as stringent as” the one in the EU regulation.
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FN: The EMIR draft is turning into a battleground
Tensions are mounting over attempts by Brussels policymakers to widen the scope of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation, which would result in increased competition for derivatives trading among exchanges. The move could impact the value of the Deutsche Börse takeover of NYSE Euronext.
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FT: Barnier downplays OTC reform extension
The European Union’s top financial services policymaker has downplayed suggestions that regulations to reform derivatives and clearing markets could be extended to all exchange-traded derivatives.
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FN: Europe ready to proceed on MiFID
The EC is set to proceed with its overhaul of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive and will not re-consult or split up the mammoth directive, a senior official said yesterday, quashing speculation that the regulator would consult again on the highly controversial text.
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ESMA establishes a framework for third country prospectus and applies this new framework to facilitate Israeli issuers access
The framework allows prospectuses from non-EU countries, drawn up in accordance with third country legislation, to have a ‘wrap’ added, so that the resulting document meets the requirements of the EU Directive.
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Canadian securities regulators update proposal on regulatory regime for credit rating organisations
The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) republished for comment proposed National Instrument 25-101 Designated Rating Organisations and related consequential amendments, which would introduce securities regulatory oversight of credit rating organisations.
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EP demands more accountability for credit rating agencies
The European Parliament (EP) voted to approve German Liberal MEP Wolf Klinz's non-legislative report on credit rating agencies that supports measures and initiatives that would make market players more engaged in risk analysis and reduce their over-reliance on ratings.
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Dow Jones: US and EU regulators working on coordinating swaps rules
European Union and US financial regulators are working together to create regulations for swaps markets but there are still areas that need to be clarified, including how to distinguish jurisdiction on international trades.
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FN: CDS sector laments fresh European crackdown
The articles warns that the proposed ban of naked CDS demonstrates a painful ignorance of the way in which markets operate.
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