Canada:
OTC Derivative Trade Reporting Delayed
12 April 2014
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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The Canadian Securities Administrators has just announced that
derivative trade reporting will be delayed until October 31, 2014
(June 30, 2015 if no derivatives dealer is involved in the trade).
The delay is meant to allow time for a trade repository to be
recognized under the trade reporting rules.
The press release issued by the CSA can be found here.
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