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    07/28/2015

    The European Systemic Risk Board published two reports on issues to be considered in the review of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation which the European Commission is responsible for conducting by August 17, 2015. The first report is on the efficiency of margining requirements to limit pro-cyclicality and the need to define additional intervention capacity in the area, focussing on margins and haircut setting for CCPs because the technical standards on margin for uncleared derivatives are not yet final. The second report considers the wider ambit of EMIR. In the reports, the ESRB makes several recommendations to the European Commission for the improvement of EMIR, including: (i) binding guidance on the three options available to a CCP for taking into account potential pro-cyclicality of margin requirements; (ii) a less flexible framework for calibrating collateral haircuts; (iii) that CCPs should be required to prepare an overall tolerance for pro-cyclicality policy and be subject to more granular transparency requirements for pro-cyclicality; (iv) a further review of EMIR in 2018; (v) a swift process for removal or suspension of mandatory clearing requirements; (vi) the replenishment of default funds and the skin-in-the-game design under EMIR and at an international level; and (vii) broader access rights for national regulators to trade repository data.

    View the first report.

    View the second report.
    TOPIC: Derivatives