ISDA 2014 Multilateral Canadian Reporting Party Agreement (Deemed Dealer Version)

In order to meet the conditions in the 91-507 derivatives trade reporting rules issued by Canadian provincial regulators, ISDA is administering this multilateral agreement to facilitate single sided reporting for trades between two parties that have agreed to accept the role of a derivatives dealer in the reporting party hierarchy of the rules. To adhere, please contact: ehsu@isda.org.

Documents (1) for ISDA 2014 Multilateral Canadian Reporting Party Agreement (Deemed Dealer Version)

Climate Risk Scenario Analysis Phase 4

Climate scenario analysis has become a useful tool for banks and financial institutions to understand the short- and long-term financial risks associated with climate change, particularly in light of evolving regulations and an increased emphasis on reducing the impact of...

ISDA & EMTA Market Practice 45

ISDA & EMTA jointly published the attached updated market practice regarding the determination of barrier events for Brazilian Real non-deliverable continuously monitored barrier option transactions.

Episode 54: A Modernization Agenda

ISDA’s chair Amy Hong sets out priorities for the association in 2026 and the important role that technologies like tokenization and artificial intelligence will play in modernizing derivatives markets. Please view this page via Chrome to access the recording.