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''financial markets - regulation - infrastructure.''
The European Market Infrastructure Regulation<ref> http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2012:201:0001:0059:EN:PDF</ref> (EMIR) became law within the European Union in 2012, although certain of its requirements came into force only after a period of delay.
The European Market Infrastructure Regulation<ref> http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2012:201:0001:0059:EN:PDF</ref> (EMIR) became law within the European Union in 2012, although certain of its requirements came into force only after a period of delay.


The objective of EMIR is to reduce the risks posed to financial systems from the vast web of [[Over the counter]] (OTC) derivative transactions and the large contingent credit exposures that may arise as a consequence.   
The objective of EMIR is to reduce the risks posed to financial systems from the vast web of [[over the counter]] (OTC) derivative transactions and the large contingent credit exposures that may arise as a consequence.   




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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[AIFMD]]
* [[Buy-side firm]]
* [[CCP]]
* [[CFTC]]
* [[Clearing]]
* [[CSD]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Dodd-Frank]]
* [[Dodd-Frank]]
* [[Dual reporting]]
* [[Dual reporting]]
* [[ESMA]]
* [[ESMA]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[FATCA]]
* [[FC]]
* [[Infrastructure]]
* [[Know-your-customer]]
* [[Legal entity identifier]]
* [[Margining]]
* [[MiFID]]
* [[MiFID]]
* [[Trade repository]]
* [[MiFID II]]
* [[Legal entity identifier]]
* [[AIFMD]]
* [[CCP]]
* [[CSD]]
* [[FC]]
* [[NFC]]
* [[NFC]]
* [[OTC]]
* [[Pension Scheme Arrangement]]
* [[RTS]]
* [[RTS]]
* [[SEC]]
* [[SSR]]
* [[SSR]]
* [[Trade repository]]
* [[UK EMIR]]
* [[UTI]]
* [[UTI]]
* [[SEC]]
* [[CFTC]]
* [[WGMR]]
* [[WGMR]]
* [[MCT]]
* [[FATCA]]
* [[MiFID]]
* [[Know-your-customer]]
===Other links===
[http://www.treasurers.org/otc ACT briefing note: European regulation of OTC derivatives: Implications for non-financial companies, April 2013 ]
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/9344 EMIR edges near, The Treasurer, September 2013]


[http://www.treasurers.org/node/9406 Frequently Asked Questions for non financial counterparties - updated December 2013]


[http://www.treasurers.org/node/9873 Companies hope for relief from EMIR, Sally Percy, The Treasurer, February 2014]
==External link ==
[https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/uk-emir UK EMIR - Financial Conduct Authority]




==References==
===References===
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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]]
[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]

Revision as of 03:21, 16 January 2022

financial markets - regulation - infrastructure.

The European Market Infrastructure Regulation[1] (EMIR) became law within the European Union in 2012, although certain of its requirements came into force only after a period of delay.

The objective of EMIR is to reduce the risks posed to financial systems from the vast web of over the counter (OTC) derivative transactions and the large contingent credit exposures that may arise as a consequence.


The Regulation achieves this object by three significant requirements for:

  1. Central clearing and margining of standardised OTC derivatives (with certain exemptions for Non-Financial Counterparties)
  2. Reporting of all derivative transactions to a trade repository
  3. Risk mitigation measures for all non cleared derivatives including collateral exchange and confirmation and reconciliation procedures


See also


External link

UK EMIR - Financial Conduct Authority


References