The OSC has published further amendments to OSC Rule 91-507 Trade Repositories and Derivatives Data Reporting (TR Rule), which alleviate certain reporting burdens on Ontario OTC derivatives market participants and enhance the clarity and utility of data reported to the OSC.
Last year a number of banks reached settlements with Portuguese state-owned firms over disputed derivatives trades. But there’s some unfinished business with Banco Santander Totta, and it’s slated to play out in court, reports Risk.net.
Global Capital this week announced the winners of its 2014 Americas Derivatives Awards. Some familiar names took home hardware.
The OSC is extending the effective date of reporting obligations under the TR Rule and alleviating certain reporting burdens on Ontario non-dealer counterparties.
The Canadian Securities Administrators has published for comment a new rule that aims to clarify the responsibilities of third-party OTC derivatives clearing agencies.
On January 15, 2014, the OSC is hosting a derivatives reporting seminar.
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has published OSC Rule 91-506 Derivatives: Product Determination and OSC Rule 91-507 Trade Repositories (TR) and Derivatives Data Reporting (DR), the first set of harmonized derivatives rules which intend to bring greater transparency to the OTC derivatives market and pave the way for future rules.
Background on 4 proposals & papers scheduled by the CSA.
Members of the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today published for comment proposed provincial rules and updated model rules relating to the reporting of derivatives transactions to trade repositories. Together, the publications aim to achieve a harmonized derivatives trade reporting regime across Canada.
Some U.S. and Europe derivatives regulations are in conflict or unnecessarily overlap, which could lead to geographical market fragmentation, finds the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) in a new paper.