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Hungarian Presidency published latest Council compromise text on EMIR
Unresolved questions include whether to cover only OTC derivatives or all derivatives, and what role to give the European Securities and Markets Authority.
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MiFID II adoption by the Commission pushed back to October
The MiFID text, which was due to be released in July, has been pushed back by three months, with the EC some way off agreement on its final scope and provisions.
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New HFT lobbying group for Europe
The Futures Industry Association has announced the creation of a new European lobbying group for high frequency traders. The FIA European Principal Traders Association will comprise 15 of the largest trading firms that use their own money to trade in markets such as equities or derivatives.
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FT: Geithner pushes alignment on OTC reform with US
Tim Geithner, in a letter sent to the Hungarian presidency of the EU, has urged Europe to ensure that new rules governing the vast derivatives markets are aligned with those in the US, risking further inflaming sensitivities over the US approach to global regulatory reform.
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Speech by FSA Alexander Justham about derivatives reform and progress against the G20 objectives
Alexander Justham, Director of Markets, FSA, stressed that the FSA is currently involved in a number of European and global workstreams that are aiming to ensure there is a consistent application of the OTC derivatives reporting requirements across jurisdictions.
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ISDA publishes a discussion paper 'The Economics of Central Clearing: Theory and Practice'
Regulations requiring the clearing of certain OTC derivatives through central counterparties are causing profound changes in market structure and trading practices. This paper by Craig Pirrong discusses how CCPs are structured and what effects increased use of them will have on the financial system.
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FT: FSA issues warning on structured products
The FT reported that investment products described as "guaranteed", "protected" or "secure" may have to carry an explanation stating exactly what these terms mean, in the latest warning from the Financial Services Authority that financial companies are not properly advertising risk to consumers.
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ESMA and the Japanese FSA establish cooperation framework for CRAs
The purpose of this EOL is notably to establish a mechanism for cooperation on cross border credit rating agencies. This will create conditions for the exchange of information between authorities and the procedures concerning the coordination of supervisory activities.
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AFME/ESF published securitisation data report, 2011 Q1
The AFME/ESF data report consolidates both US and European data for the securitisation markets, including issuance activity; deal sizes; outstanding balances and rating changes.
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FT: Stock exchanges mergers discussed at the annual International Derivatives Expo
The issue of whether London would suffer as a result of the proposed DB-NYSE merger came to the fore. Garry Jones, head of global derivatives at NYSE Euronext, said the exchanges operator employed 650 people in the UK, more than the LSE.
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