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EU clearinghouses, derivatives exchanges offered last-minute open-access reprieve

By Jack Schickler ( July 14, 2021, 08:47 GMT | Insight) -- EU clearinghouses and derivatives exchanges won’t have to implement controversial rules that would've forced them to offer open access to each other, after watchdogs noted the rules are likely to be postponed in an ongoing legal reform. While theoretically the provisions, set out in EU market-instrument law Mifir, already took effect on July 3, lawmakers at the European Parliament yesterday indicated that they agreed with national governments that they should be kicked back to 2023.EU clearinghouses and derivatives exchanges won’t have to implement controversial rules which would've forced them to offer open access to each other, after watchdogs noted the rules are likely to be postponed in an ongoing legal reform....

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