Industry response to CPMI-IOSCO report on CCP Resilience and Recovery

On October 18, ISDA responded jointly with the Futures Industry Association (FIA), the Global Financial Markets Association (GFMA), the Institute of International Finance (IIF) and The Clearing House (TCH) on the Resilience and Recovery of Central Counterparties (CCPs): Further Guidance on the PFMI consultative report recently published by CPMI-IOSCO.

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ISDA/IIB/SIFMA request to extend 22-14

This joint ISDA/IIB/SIFMA letter requests reporting relief for certain non-US swap dealers in Australia, Canada, the European Union, Japan, Switzerland or the United Kingdom with respect to their swaps with non-US persons.  The joint trade association letter, submitted to CFTC...

A Positive Step to Improve the FRTB in the EU

As the Basel III capital reforms are finalized for implementation in key jurisdictions, ISDA is maintaining a laser focus on making sure the rules are robust and risk-appropriate. Simply put, if capital requirements are set disproportionately high, this will have...