Earlier this week, the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems and the Technical Committee of the International Organization of Securities Commissions released a consultative report that makes various recommendations regarding OTC derivatives data reporting and aggregation requirements. As we discussed in October 2010, IOSCO formed a Task Force on OTC Derivatives Regulation last year with a mandate that included coordinating the efforts of international regulators with respect to OTC derivatives and producing a report on data reporting and aggregation requirements by July of this year.

Among other things, the report recommends that: (i) at a minimum, transaction level data be reported to trade repositories and that such data include at least transaction economics, counterparty information, underlier information, operational data and event data; (ii) trade repositories implement measures to provide effective and practical data access to authorities; (iii) a standard system of Legal Entity Identifiers be developed and implemented for the aggregation of OTC derivatives data; and (iv) a standard product classification system for OTC derivatives products be developed, led by industry and in consultation with authorities.

The CPSS and IOSCO are accepting comments on the consultative report until September 23, 2011.

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