ISDA AGM Studio: Emmanuel Geinoz and Eleanor Kelly

Five jurisdictions went live with revised derivatives reporting rules in 2024, with more to follow in 2025 and beyond, putting reporting teams under extreme pressure to implement accurately and on time to avoid regulatory penalties. Emmanuel Geinoz, market infrastructure and derivatives expert at Pictet Group, and Eleanor Kelly, managing director, global markets regulatory reporting at JP Morgan, talk to Tara Kruse, ISDA’s global head of derivative products and infrastructure, about the challenges of implementation and the benefits of ISDA’s Digital Regulatory Reporting initiative.

S&P Global Selected as DC Administrator

ISDA and the Credit Derivatives Governance Committee have announced that S&P Global Market Intelligence has been selected as the administrator for the Credit Derivatives Determinations Committees (DCs). The announcement follows an invitation to tender in November 2025. The DC administrator...

Supporting ISDA SIMM Adoption in Australia

Derivatives have become a critical tool for Australia’s massive superannuation sector, as funds look to manage the risks associated with their expanding offshore investments. The use of derivatives brings real risk management benefits, but it also means funds need to...