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For this purpose, it consolidates several amendments to the Eurosystem framework made since 2011 and updates cross-references to several Union legal acts, such as the CRR, the CRDIV and the ESA 2010.
Moreover, all provisions previously laid down in Annexes I and II to Guideline ECB/2011/14 (in particular Annex I, widely known as the “General Documentation”) have now been incorporated into the enacting terms of the new Guideline.
The new Guideline introduces some changes to the framework, including:
First, the provisions on open market operations have been revised to better align them with recently adopted practices and the Eurosystem’s flexibility in the conduct of open market operations (Title I, Part Two). In addition, the timeframe for the execution of standard and quick tenders has been amended to allow for more time for the publication of tender announcement and allotment messages.
Second, the former classification of “international or supranational institutions” has been replaced with the concept of “multilateral development banks and international organizations” in order to align them with the definitions in other regulatory frameworks (Article 69);
Third, several changes have been made to the eligibility criteria of asset-backed securities (ABS) aimed at enhancing the security and transparency of the debt instruments accepted by the Eurosystem, which will also contribute to improving the functioning of the ABS market, namely:
Fourth, changes have been made to the rules governing the own-use of multi-cédulas issued after 1 May 2015 along with the clarification that the Eurosystem will consider the relation between each of the underlying cédulas issuers and respective counterparties for determining the existence of close links (Article 138).
Fifth, provisions restricting the own-use of government guaranteed unsecured debt instruments have been clarified (Article 139).
Guideline ECB/2014/60 is published on the ECB’s website for information purposes. The Guideline in 23 official EU languages is expected to be published in the course of April 2015 in the Official Journal of the European Union.