ISDA Paper on Compliance Requirements under MIFIR

On December 9, ISDA published a paper that maps out an approach to post-trade transparency under the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation (MIFIR) for reporting single-name credit default swaps referenced to global systemically important banks, supporting meaningful transparency and implementation practicability.

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SwapsInfo Full Year 2024 and Q4 2024

Interest rate derivatives (IRD) trading activity increased in 2024, driven by interest rate volatility, adjustments in central bank policies and shifting market expectations on inflation and economic growth. Index credit derivatives also saw increased activity, as measured by traded notional,...