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

Eyeing the Basel III Finish Line

An effective regulatory capital framework relies on multiple ingredients, from appropriate drafting to rigorous testing and consultation. Even minor calibration distortions can inflate capital requirements, which could negatively affect the capacity of banks to support deep and liquid markets, with...

Joint Comment Letter on Basel III Endgame Proposal

The Institute of International Finance (IIF), the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) today submitted a joint comment letter to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the...