ICMA quarterly report
Issue 31 Fourth Quarter 2013 Editor: Paul Richards
Assessment of Market Practice and Regulatory Policy
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FOREWORD
2 New issues in the international debt markets 3 Message from the Chief Executive 4
QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT
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Capital market practice in response to the crisis 11 Practical initiatives by ICMA 12 REGULATORY RESPONSE TO THE CRISIS
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G20 financial regulatory reforms European financial regulatory reforms Credit Rating Agencies OTC (derivatives) regulatory developments 24 Financial Transaction Tax 24 Avoiding counterproductive regulation in capital markets
25 SHORT-TERM MARKETS
43 ASSET MANAGEMENT
25 European repo market 27 ICMA-ERC 25th European repo market survey 28 Triparty Settlement Interoperability 29 ECP market 30 Importance of ABCP 31 LIBOR and other benchmarks
43 ICMA Covered Bond Investor Council 44 Shadow banking reform for the buy side 45 Bail-in, asset encumbrance and the future of bank funding 46 Solvency II reporting requirements 47 ICMA Private Wealth Management Charter of Quality
33 PRIMARY MARKETS
48 MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE
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48 Market infrastructure developments
Market Abuse Regulation PRIPs: key information documents Prospectus Directive FATCA Bail-in recognition clauses in crossborder debt issues 38 Moody’s methodology for corporate hybrid instruments
52 MACROPRUDENTIAL RISK 52 Macroprudential risk: policy and research 57 ICMA EVENTS AND COURSES 60 GLOSSARY
39 SECONDARY MARKETS 39 ICMA’s secondary markets work in context 41 MiFID II package: new developments 42 Central Securities Depositaries Regulation
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8 October 2013