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The prevailing system of reporting under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation[1] (EMIR), under which both parties to a transaction are required to report it.
Sometimes known as 'DSR' (Dual-Sided Reporting).
The Association of Corporate Treasurers and others are lobbying for a system of single-sided reporting (SSR) of transactions between financial counterparties (FCs) and non-financial counterparties (NFCs), under which only the financial counterparty would be required to report the trade.
See also
Other resource
ACT's EMIR Consultation Response, August 2015