Search

Market Structure

  • Trade associations call for deletion of active account proposal

    Trade associations representing European end-users of derivatives and clearing service providers are united in criticism of the proposed Active Account Requirement under EMIR 3.0.

    CONTINUE READING
  • FIA EPTA response to the HMT consultation on sovereign debt and credit default swaps under the Short Selling Regulation review

    FIA EPTA supports the proposals set out in the Consultation. Whilst we acknowledge that the cover requirements under the Short Selling Regulation support settlement discipline in equities markets, we do not see the same need in the market for sovereign bonds and related CDS given the size and liquidity of these markets.

    CONTINUE READING
  • FIA EPTA Response to FCA Quarterly Consultation CP 23/14 – Deferral regime for transactions in ETFs priced at NAV

    FIA EPTA welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed deferral for ETF transactions price at NAV. Whilst it is positive to see the FCA engaging with a specific attribute of ETF trading, many of the concerns addressed by the NAV trade reporting deferral also apply to other ETF transactions priced by reference to an external reference price or benchmark.

    CONTINUE READING
  • FIA EPTA response to the FCA Consultation on Remuneration: Enhancing proportionality for dual-regulated firms

    FIA EPTA members welcome the opportunity to respond to the FCA’s Consultation Paper CP23/11 on Remuneration: Enhancing proportionality for dual-regulated firms. While FIA EPTA does not represent dual regulated firms, we are fully supportive of FCA work to enhance proportionality and tailor rules to the size, scope and risks posed by UK regulated firms and to enhance competition by encouraging growth in the market and the overall competitiveness of the UK economy. 

    CONTINUE READING
  • MiFIR Review: Priority issues for the trilogue process

    FIA EPTA position paper for the MiFIR Review, Priority issues for the trilogue process.

    CONTINUE READING
  • FIA EPTA responds to EC consultation on REMIT

    FIA EPTA, jointly with FIA and ISDA, has responded to the European Commission’s “Have your Say” on Wholesale energy markets – improving EU protection against market manipulation. This review of the Regulation on Wholesale Energy Market Integrity and Transparency (REMIT) is being discussed by co-legislators alongside a review of the EU’s Electricity Market Design.

    CONTINUE READING
  • FIA EPTA response to the HM Treasury Call for Evidence on the Short Selling Regulation review

    FIA EPTA welcomes the opportunity to respond to the HM Treasury Call for Evidence on the UK Short Selling Regulation. We are very supportive of HMT’s statements regarding the important role short selling plays in the efficient functioning of financial markets and see a great opportunity to bring about pragmatic reform of the UK Short Selling Regulation.

    CONTINUE READING
  • FIA EPTA’s Response to ESMA’s Consultation Paper on Market Outages

    FIA EPTA members are supportive of the work being done by ESMA on market outages, particularly efforts to require trading venues to publish clear comprehensive outages plans on an ex-ante basis. Market resilience is at the core of efficient and competitive financial markets and it is imperative that trading venues clearly outline a well-planned approach to communication and management in the event of a market outage to provide certainty to market participants.

    CONTINUE READING
  • FIA EPTA response to CP 22/18 on Guidance on the trading venue perimeter

    FIA EPTA appreciates the opportunity to respond to the FCA’s Consultation Paper 22/18 on Guidance on the trading venue perimeter. FIA EPTA memberswelcome the FCA’s proposed guidance and are generally in agreement with the FCA’s intended approach the FCA, which we consider to be proportionate and providing for an appropriate degree of clarity to market participants regarding whether the FCA would characterise a specific system as multilateral or not.

    CONTINUE READING
  • FIA EPTA response to ESMA’s Call for Evidence on Pre-hedging (ESMA70-449-672)

    FIA EPTA welcomes ESMA’s intention to provide more clarity, via future Level 3 guidance, regarding pre-hedging practices in RFQ markets. European RFQ markets have seen significant growth and development over the past years and we believe clarity on the situations where pre-hedging may be inappropriate (or not) will contribute to the greater efficiency and reliability of these markets for all participants.

    CONTINUE READING