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imported>Doug Williamson
(Create the page. Sources: The Treasurer, September 2015, page 10 and DTCC notes http://www.dtcc.com/~/media/Files/Downloads/Data-and-Repository-Services/GTR/GTR-Europe/Explanation-EMIR-Public-Reporting.pdf)
 
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Reporting under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2012:201:0001:0059:EN:PDF (EMIR), under which both parties to a transaction report it.
(ERP).  


Contrasted with single-sided reporting (SSR) of transactions between financial counterparties (FCs) and non-financial counterparties (NFCs), under which only the financial counterparty reports the trade.
A company-wide software module that automates and integrates all functions of a business, including support functions such as human resources, thereby allowing a company to better identify, plan and manage its resources.
 
Examples include SAP, Oracle, and many others.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[MiFID]]
*[[Approaching technology decisions in the treasury function]]
* [[Trade repository]]
*[[Enterprise resource planning]]
* [[Legal entity identifier]]
*[[Guide to risk management]]
* [[FC]]
*[[HR]]
* [[NFC]]
*[[HRM]]
* [[SSR]]
*[[Middleware]]
*[[Treasury management information systems]]
 
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Revision as of 10:06, 1 October 2017

(ERP).

A company-wide software module that automates and integrates all functions of a business, including support functions such as human resources, thereby allowing a company to better identify, plan and manage its resources.

Examples include SAP, Oracle, and many others.


See also