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Commodities Derivatives Markets

The regulation of commodity markets must remain stable, with targeted adjustments to existing mechanisms rather than a tightening up, stresses AMAFI in response to the European Commission’s consultation on commodity derivatives.

Key points:

  • Commodity market regulation should remain stable, with targeted adjustments to existing mechanisms rather than a tightening up.
  • AMAFI rejects double reporting of OTC positions and proposes a gradual simplification towards a unified ‘report once’ framework.
  • AMAFI recommends adjusting the margin and collateral rules by broadening the recognised collateral and mitigating threshold effects.

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