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EMIR: delegated regulations adopted

The European Commission has adopted:

  • a delegated regulation amending the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) to exempt the central banks and debt management offices of Japan and the United States. The Commission will monitor and report on the developments in finalising OTC derivatives rules in other G20 jurisdictions and will exempt, if necessary, the central banks and debt management offices of other countries; and
  • a delegated regulation supplementing EMIR with regard to fees charged by the European Securities and Markets Authority to trade repositories.

 Related Links:

 

http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/financial-markets/docs/derivatives/130712_delegated-regulation-emir-central-banks_en.pdf

 

http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/financial-markets/docs/derivatives/130712_delegated-regulation-fees-esma_en.pdf

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