European regulator threatens derivatives reporting delay

A lack of resources at Esma is a factor that could push swap reporting obligations well into 2014

Under-resourced regulators and industry resistance could push key European derivatives reporting rules well into 2014, further delaying Europe’s implementation of G20 reforms that will reshape the swaps market.

A number of firms that have applied to the European Securities and Markets Authority to operate a swap data repository - or SDR - have had their applications returned to them by the European super-regulator and may not be operational until November at the earliest.

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