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  • FIA supports 12 month extension to QCPP transitional period

    FIA has responded to the European Commission’s consultation on the Implementing Regulation to extend the qualifying central counterparty (QCCP) transitional period under the Capital Requirements Regulation II (CRR). FIA fully supports the extension, which will avoid disruption to international financial markets.

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  • Customers must choose where to clear euro derivatives, panellists say

    Clients are ready to clear in both London and Frankfurt, but UK access should not be cut off, speakers say at FIA event

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  • UK/EU – Rebuilding a relationship

    The Brexit divorce was a long-drawn-out process which laid bare tensions over how best to oversee derivatives markets and enable continued cross border market access. The MoU between the UK and the EU is now complete but mutual equivalence appears a long way off.

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  • Viewpoint – Proposed futures law is a historic milestone for China’s futures markets

    On 29 April, the National People's Congress, China's top legislature, published the text of a futures law for public consultation. This draft law has also been introduced to the NPC Standing Committee for review.

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  • Experts discuss evolving EU and UK regulation landscape

    As the review of core European financial market regulations continues unabated, FIA brought together a panel of representatives from the derivatives industry to share their views on the current and emerging regulatory landscape.

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  • Europe’s legislative review

    As the review of core European financial market regulations continues apace, FIA looks at the key areas impacting cleared derivatives markets, including EMIR 2.2, equivalence and the next steps for the MiFID II/R framework.

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  • Viewpoint – Listen to customers and markets will follow

    FIA strongly believes that the development of competitive, efficient and resilient markets is best achieved by market-driven solutions and client demand over the long term. Mandating where participants trade and clear would eliminate customer choice and harm the growth of financial market infrastructure by creating unintended costs and risks.

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  • Derivatives market leaders say infrastructure, cross-border access are top issues

    At Boca-V event, speakers discuss the impact of Brexit, the opening of China and the rise of retail trading

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  • FIA responds to IOSCO consultation on market data

    On 26 February, FIA responded to an International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) consultation on access to market data in secondary equity markets.

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  • FIA letter to President Biden highlights priorities and opportunities

    On behalf of FIA's membership, we wish you all the success as you begin your work as the 46th President of the United States. Policies affecting financial markets are sure to feature prominently in your agenda, particularly in light of the recent volatility in securities markets.

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