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10 November 2015

European Securities And Markets Authority Publishes Final Guidelines On The Commodity Derivatives Definition

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On October 21, 2015, ESMA published translations of its Guidelines on the application of the definition of commodity derivatives under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive
European Union Finance and Banking
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On October 21, 2015, ESMA published translations of its Guidelines on the application of the definition of commodity derivatives under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (known as MiFID I). The Guidelines aim to provide a common, uniform and consistent application of the definition of commodity derivatives. There is no commonly adopted definition of derivatives in the EU under MiFID I and ESMA was concerned that this would lead to the inconsistent application of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation where it refers to the MiFID commodity derivatives definition. The Guidelines are also relevant to the reporting obligations under the Regulation on wholesale energy market integrity and transparency, known as REMIT. The Guidelines aim to ensure continuity when MiFID II replaces MiFID I from January 3, 2017. The Guidelines were initially published on May 6, 2015 with ESMA's final report and feedback, and applied from August 7, 2015.

The Guidelines are available at: http://www.esma.europa.eu/news/ESMA-publishes-translations-its-Guidelines-application-definitions-C6-and-C7-under-MiFID-I?t=326&o=home.

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ARTICLE
10 November 2015

European Securities And Markets Authority Publishes Final Guidelines On The Commodity Derivatives Definition

European Union Finance and Banking

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Our success is built on our clients’ success. We have a long and distinguished history of supporting our clients wherever they do business, from major financial centers to emerging and growth markets. We represent many of the world’s leading corporations and major financial institutions, as well as emerging growth companies, governments and state-owned enterprises, often working on ground-breaking, precedent-setting matters. With a deep understanding of our clients' businesses and the industries they operate in, our work is driven by their need for outstanding legal and commercial advice.
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