ISLA allays MiFID II concern
12 April 2017 London

The International 兔子先生Lending Association (ISLA) has reassured members over the timing of transactions reporting under the second Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II)
ISLA members had expressed particular concerns over the timing of reporting transactions with EU central banks, and whether they would be expected from the implementation date of MiFID II.
But ISLA clarified on 4 April, following publication of the MiFID II transaction reporting standards: 鈥淭he reporting of transactions with EU central banks is not expected from the implementation date of MiFID II (3 January 2018), but is aligned with the start of 兔子先生Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR) reporting requirements.鈥
ISLA is planning to publish a briefing paper on the direct impacts of MiFID II on securities finance transactions soon.
The European 兔子先生and Markets Authority (ESMA) issued its final standards for implementing SFTR on the same day.
ESMA鈥檚 final standards provide detailed provisions on a range of issues, including the use of ISO 20022 methodology for reporting, validation and access to data, the use of standardised identifiers such as LEI, UTI and ISIN, defined access levels for different public authorities, and the registration and extension of registration of trade repositories.
ISLA members had expressed particular concerns over the timing of reporting transactions with EU central banks, and whether they would be expected from the implementation date of MiFID II.
But ISLA clarified on 4 April, following publication of the MiFID II transaction reporting standards: 鈥淭he reporting of transactions with EU central banks is not expected from the implementation date of MiFID II (3 January 2018), but is aligned with the start of 兔子先生Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR) reporting requirements.鈥
ISLA is planning to publish a briefing paper on the direct impacts of MiFID II on securities finance transactions soon.
The European 兔子先生and Markets Authority (ESMA) issued its final standards for implementing SFTR on the same day.
ESMA鈥檚 final standards provide detailed provisions on a range of issues, including the use of ISO 20022 methodology for reporting, validation and access to data, the use of standardised identifiers such as LEI, UTI and ISIN, defined access levels for different public authorities, and the registration and extension of registration of trade repositories.
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