Response to ESMA discussion paper on the trading obligation

On November 21, ISDA responded to a September 20 discussion paper by the European Securities and Markets Authority on how to implement the trading obligation for derivatives under the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation. The discussion paper included preliminary analysis of some classes of derivatives that could become subject to the trading obligation.

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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.

Developing OTC Commodity Derivatives in India

The development of a robust and liquid over-the-counter (OTC) commodity derivatives market in India could support the continued growth of India’s economy given its significant reliance on commodities. A well-functioning OTC market in India would offer several advantages. First, it...