ISDA’s Response to Proposed Amendments to the CSA’s National Instrument 94-101

ISDA’s response to proposed amendments to the CSA’s National Instrument 94-101, Mandatory Central Counterparty Clearing of Derivatives, requesting nine months from publication before effect and to remove the requirement that affiliated parties have a formal written agreement governing the intragroup trading relationship.

Documents (1) for ISDA’s Response to Proposed Amendments to the CSA’s National Instrument 94-101

Joint Response on Future of Tokenization

On July 6, ISDA and Global Digital Finance (GDF) submitted a joint response to a call for input on the future of tokenization by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Bank of England. Tokenization presents a significant opportunity for the...

Letter on EU Legislative Reform

On July 1, ISDA and 11 other trade associations published a statement on enhancing the EU legislative and supervisory framework to support market competitiveness. The statement highlights a significant opportunity to strengthen the EU’s regulatory and supervisory framework through the...