Briefing on the Need to Extend the Transition Period of the Benchmarks Regulation

ISDA and three other trade associations have requested that EU policy-makers extend the transition period for the EU Benchmarks Regulation for critical and non-critical benchmarks due to the significant negative implications for financial stability in European and global financial markets and competitive disadvantages for European companies.

Documents (1) for Briefing on the Need to Extend the Transition Period of the Benchmarks Regulation

The CPI Quandary

The recent US government shutdown didn’t just create weeks of political drama – it also left inflation-linked swaps dealers with a major headache: how should they determine an initial value for new trades given the US Bureau of Labor Statistics...

ISDA Response to HMT, BoE on UK CCPs

On November 18, ISDA submitted its responses to the Bank of England (BoE) consultation on ensuring the resilience of central counterparties (CCPs) and the UK Treasury’s (HMT) two draft CCP statutory instruments (SIs). These consultations form part of the update...

Doubling Down on Appropriate Trading Book Capital

Throughout ISDA’s 40th anniversary year, we’ve been reflecting on the quest for greater consistency and efficiency that underpins everything we’ve achieved since 1985. It was at the heart of the original efforts to bring greater standardization to the nascent derivatives...