ISDA MEMBER LOGIN REQUIRED. Non-financial companies using derivatives are facing massive changes in how they use derivatives to manage their commercial risks due to new EMIR Regulatory Technical Standards. These range from new clearinghouse requirements to operational requirements (for example on trade confirmations and portfolio reconcilitation). In light of this, ISDA has organized this webinar to help non-financial companies understand the impact. We also look at changes to industry documentation affecting non-financial counterparties and their counterparties.
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Response to FCA on SI Regime
On January 10, ISDA and the Global Foreign Exchange Division (GFXD) of the Global Financial Markets Association (GFMA) responded to questions from the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on the future of the systematic internalizer (SI) regime. In the response,...
Response to CSA on Clearing Obligation
On December 19, ISDA submitted a response to the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) consultation on proposed amendments to the clearing obligation in Canada. The CSA invited comments on the proposed amendments and on the specific question set out in Annex B...
Derivatives Regulations and Usage in Japan
Japan’s regulatory landscape has generally been supportive of derivatives use by various segments of the buy side. While there are some guidelines on the purposes for which derivatives can be used by certain entities, which are not unique to Japan,...
ISDA In Review – December 2024
A compendium of links to new documents, research papers, press releases and comment letters published by ISDA in December 2024.