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15 November 2019

Financial Times: EU to extend temporary access to UK clearing houses


Brussels is planning to extend temporary market access to UK clearing houses as it steps up preparations to prevent financial turmoil should Britain crash out of the EU.

Valdis Dombrovskis, the EU commission vice-president responsible for financial services policy, told an event in London on Friday that central clearing was “a clear systemic risk in case of a no-deal Brexit”.

“Regrettably, the risk to financial stability has not yet been fully removed, because industry has not so far fully prepared for a no-deal Brexit.Therefore, I intend to propose to renew this time-limited equivalence decision beyond that date, to prepare for any eventuality.” 

The permit will allow EU investors to access UK-based clearing houses, which form a core part of the plumbing of the financial system. The access rights would apply for all classes of cleared derivatives. The overwhelming majority of euro-denominated swaps are cleared in London.

Full article on Financial Times (subscripton required)

Related:

Keynote speech of Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis on “Priorities of the new European Commission for Sustainability and green Finance” at the Guildhall in London

AFME welcomes Commission announcement on extending temporary equivalence for UK central counterparties (CCPs)



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