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1. ''Interest rates - retail.''
''Financial services - regulation - derivatives - European Union (EU) - UK - retained EU law.''


An interest rate payable or receivable by a retail customer that changes from time to time.
EMIR REFIT is an update to the European Market Infrastructure Regulation that reduced its requirements for certain market participants, to make it more proportionate to their circumstances.


Either in accordance with a predetermined formula, or - more commonly - at the discretion of the provider.
(EMIR REFIT is sometimes also known as EMIR II.)




2. ''Interest rates''.
UK EMIR REFIT contains the related amendments to the derivatives market regime for the UK.


More generally, any interest rate that is not fixed.


Also known as a floating interest rate.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Making the UK EMIR regime more proportionate'''''</span>
 
:"The onshored UK EMIR REFIT brings into UK legislation amendments to UK EMIR that make the regime more proportionate for certain firms.  
 
:Key changes include:
 
:#Financial counterparties that are considered small (small financial counterparties or SFCs) are exempted from the clearing obligation, while remaining subject to risk mitigation obligations.
:#Non-financial counterparties (NFCs) are subject to reduced clearing obligations.
:#The exemption from the clearing obligation for Pension Scheme Arrangements (PSAs) is extended by another 4 years for UK and EEA PSAs.
:#A streamlined reporting regime, including mandatory delegation to FCs when facing an NFC, and exemption from the reporting requirements for intragroup transactions when one of the counterparties is an NFC."
 
:''UK EMIR REFIT - Financial Conduct Authority''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Deposit]]
* [[Binding Technical Standard]]
* [[Fixed debt]]
* [[Brexit]]
* [[Fixed rate]]
* [[Central counterparty]]
* [[Floating debt]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Floating rate]]
* [[EEA]]
* [[Mortgage]]
* [[EMIR]]
* [[Retail]]
* [[EMIR REFIT]]
* [[Standard variable rate]]
* [[Equivalence]]
* [[Wholesale]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]]
* [[FRANDT]]
* [[Harmonisation]]
* [[Infrastructure]]
* [[Margining]]
* [[Onshore]]
* [[MiFID II]]
* [[NFC]]
* [[Over the counter]]
* [[Retained EU law]]
* [[Statutory instrument]]
* [[Trade repository]]
* [[UK EMIR ]]
 
 
==External link==
*[https://www.fca.org.uk/markets/uk-emir UK EMIR - Financial Conduct Authority]


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Latest revision as of 09:47, 16 November 2023

Financial services - regulation - derivatives - European Union (EU) - UK - retained EU law.

EMIR REFIT is an update to the European Market Infrastructure Regulation that reduced its requirements for certain market participants, to make it more proportionate to their circumstances.

(EMIR REFIT is sometimes also known as EMIR II.)


UK EMIR REFIT contains the related amendments to the derivatives market regime for the UK.


Making the UK EMIR regime more proportionate
"The onshored UK EMIR REFIT brings into UK legislation amendments to UK EMIR that make the regime more proportionate for certain firms.
Key changes include:
  1. Financial counterparties that are considered small (small financial counterparties or SFCs) are exempted from the clearing obligation, while remaining subject to risk mitigation obligations.
  2. Non-financial counterparties (NFCs) are subject to reduced clearing obligations.
  3. The exemption from the clearing obligation for Pension Scheme Arrangements (PSAs) is extended by another 4 years for UK and EEA PSAs.
  4. A streamlined reporting regime, including mandatory delegation to FCs when facing an NFC, and exemption from the reporting requirements for intragroup transactions when one of the counterparties is an NFC."
UK EMIR REFIT - Financial Conduct Authority


See also


External link