August 05, 2013

Alert: ESMA Consults on Extraterritoriality

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The extraterritorial effect of new financial regulation is a controversial issue, fundamental to the business of banks, brokers, funds and their clients. A consultation paper containing proposed rules on certain extraterritorial issues arising out of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) was recently published. On the whole, it does not amount to a ‘territory grab’. For derivative trades, non-EU entities guaranteed by EU entities or transacting through EU branches will fall within the scope of EMIR. Further details of the proposed new rules are set out below.

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