ISDA Comments on Establishment of a European Single Access Point

On January 15, ISDA submitted a response to the European Commission’s (EC) inception impact assessment on the establishment of a European single access point (ESAP) for financial and non-financial company information. In the response, ISDA highlighted the negative impact of environmental, social and governance data scarcity, the importance of machine-readability of data, and the need to establish non-financial reporting standards prior to digitization. The EC has indicated that a legislative proposal on the establishment of ESAP is expected in the third quarter of 2021.

Documents (1) for ISDA Comments on Establishment of a European Single Access Point

SPS Matrix – SPS Naming Convention

This document sets out the naming convention for how the Settlement Price Sources (“SPSs”), as defined in the ISDA Digital Asset Derivatives Settlement Price Matrix (the “SPS Matrix”), should be named to increase consistency and understandability. ISDA formalized the SPS...

A Global Blueprint for Market Risk Reform

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SwapsInfo Q3 2025 and Year-to-September 30, 2025

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