On 2 September, we have blogged that the Committee on Payments and Markets Infrastructures (CPMI) and the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) have issued Harmonisation of key over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives data elements (other than Unique Transaction Identifier (UTI) and Unique Product Identifier (UPI)) – first batch, consultative report.
CPMI and IOSCO have now published Harmonisation of key OTC derivatives data elements (other than UTI and UPI) – second batch, consultative report. The purpose of the consultative report is to help develop guidance to authorities on definitions for the second batch of critical data elements that are important for the globally consistent and meaningful aggregation of data on OTC derivatives transactions, other than UTI and UPI. As in the case of the first batch, the second batch of critical data elements was selected from Annex 2 of the January 2012 CPSS-IOSCO Report on OTC derivatives data reporting and aggregation requirements. A consultation on a third batch of critical elements is planned for 2017. The deadline for comments is 30 November 2016.
View CPMI and IOSCO consult on second batch of key OTC derivatives data elements, 19 October 2016