In a white paper, FIA outlined principles to guide the regulation of derivatives market cross-border activity.
News & Insights
FIA highlighted key priorities and encouraged President Biden to take action to promote global market access, regulatory harmonization, smart innovation and sustainability.
ISDA, the Asia Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, the FIA, the Global Foreign Exchange Division and the Global Financial Markets Association recommended significant reforms to the European Union Benchmarks Regulation.
SIFMA, IIB, ISDA, and FIA recommended changes to CFTC-proposed cross-border regulations concerning registration thresholds and certain requirements applicable to swap dealers and major swap participants.
FIA partnered with data analytics firm Greenwich Associates on a study of trends in the derivatives markets. Researchers surveyed market participants on derivative product usage, counterparty relationships and regulatory developments.