Esma confirms futures reporting delay

Verena Ross, Esma's executive director, describes the delay as a 'matter of urgency'

Europe's top securities regulator has confirmed its plans to delay the start of key new derivatives reporting rules by up to a year, and described the issue as a "matter of urgency" to the European Commission.

The European Securities and Markets Authority has written to the Commission requesting that rules requiring listed derivatives to be reported to so-called trade repositories be delayed until January 2015, a year later than planned.

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