ISDA, GFMA & IIF further response to the BCBS Consultative Document "The non-internal model method for capitalizing counterparty credit risk exposures"

On November 14, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc (“ISDA”), the Global Financial Markets Association (“GFMA”) and the Institute of International Finance (“IIF”) (together “the Associations”) sent a further response to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) Consultative Document "The non-internal model method for capitalizing counterparty credit risk exposures" (June 2013) related to the Definition of Notional Amounts.

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US Treasury Repo Market Indicators Methodology

This paper is intended for market participants interested in the structure and methodology used to construct the ISDA-Actrix US Treasury Repo Market Clearing Indicators. It provides precise details allowing participants to access the publicly available data and replicate the calculations...

Response to BoE on Mobilization of new CCPs

On June 4, ISDA submitted a response to the Bank of England’s (BoE) consultation on its approach to using its requirements and permissions powers to facilitate mobilization of new central counterparties (CCPs). The consultation includes a draft policy statement, setting...

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...