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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A Path to Greater CFTC-SEC Alignment

Earlier this week, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) held a roundtable on regulatory harmonization – an initiative we wholeheartedly support. The US regulatory framework has evolved over time to facilitate financial markets...

Working Towards Tokenized Collateral

One of the lessons learned from recent market shocks – including the 2020 dash for cash and the UK gilt market crisis in 2022 – is that when volatility strikes and market participants must suddenly generate large amounts of cash...