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European Parliament approves Verena Ross as ESMA's first Executive Director
The approval by the EP follows an open hearing on 17 March for the three nominees for Executive Director of the new European Supervisory Agencies. Verena Ross was nominated as Executive Director by the ESMA Board of Supervisors on 22 February, subject to the EP confirmation process.
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ISDA: SEF rules should provide greater choice, access and liquidity to OTC derivatives market participants
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) outlined its views on the role, impact and optimal structure for Swap Execution Facilities (SEFs) in the global over-the-counter derivatives markets.
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IMF publishes report ‘Making OTC Derivatives Safe - A Fresh Look‘
This paper looks at the possibility that central counterparties (CCPs) may be 'too-big-to-fail' entities in the making. The present regulatory and reform efforts may not remove the systemic risk from OTC derivatives, but rather shift them from banks to CCPs.
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Advanced Trading: OTC derivatives coming under regulatory scrutiny
After operating for years in the shadows, over-the-counter derivatives are coming under scrutiny from regulators. While some critics fear fragmented markets will dry up liquidity, others worry about the details of clearing.
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New York Times: Official warns of regulatory arbitrage
Bart Chilton, a commissioner at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, warned that if financial regulators in the US and Europe enact conflicting rules for the derivatives industry, banks and other financial firms will be free to skirt the new rules.
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Revised compromise text on short selling and CDS
Restrictions on uncovered short sales and the issue of sovereign debt, together with ESMA’s intervention powers in exceptional situations, are key unresolved issues.
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FN: Spain still slow to embrace MiFID
According to Javier Tordable, chief executive of Spain's multilateral trading facility, PAVE, the slow pace of change is partly due to the regulator prioritising robustness over access, meaning there are few failed trades in Spain but that it is expensive for international investors to participate.
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ECMI brief: NYSE Euronext – Deutsche Börse Merger: Let the dance go on
The author finds that the liberalisation process and regulatory changes brought about by the financial crisis have revived this long-term process.
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Publication of the ESMA data on prospectuses approved and passported
ESMA published the tables compiling the data on prospectuses approved and passported for the period July 2010 to December 2010 (with a quarterly disclosure).
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