Application of DAC 6 to Financial Products and Services
ISDA and the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) have published a paper on… Read more Application of DAC 6 to Financial Products and Services
Documents (1) for Application of DAC 6 to Financial Products and Services
Applicant Business Profile
Committee: ISDA Article 28(2) EU Benchmark Regulation Group
The purpose of this group is to discuss Article 28(2) of the European Benchmark Regulation, its impact on the derivatives market and potential documentation approaches towards compliance.
Committee: ISDA Bank Res Legal & Reg Implementation Group
A working group to discuss and address legal and regulatory implementation issues arising out of bank recovery and resolution regulations and requirements, including producing documentation solutions to facilitate compliance as well as advocacy and addressing cross border issues which are legal in nature and/or impact documentation solutions. This working group consider various regulations and guidance, including BRRD and supporting regulations.
ISDA Regulatory Capital Model CRIF License Agreement
ISDA REGULATORY CAPITAL MODEL CRIF LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF… Read more ISDA Regulatory Capital Model CRIF License Agreement
Committee: ISDA Organized Trade Execution Regulatory Implementation
The Organized Trade Execution Regulatory Implementation Committee (“OTE RIC”), covers all issues associated with the execution of derivatives on U.S. SEF trading platforms. In order to develop comprehensive solutions with the widest possible industry buy-in, the Committee brings together the sell-side, buy-side and those who operate trading platforms. It will consider a broad set of issues, including trading functionality, market structure and issues of access. The Committee is global in its coverage.
Committee: ISDA Cross-Border Regulatory Working Group
The ISDA Cross-Border Regulatory Working Group will lead responses to several regulatory proposals related to the application of US derivatives laws on cross-border derivatives trading. The SEC proposal is expected to be released in May 2019 and the CFTC proposals are expected to be released by Q4 2019.