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New York City, New York
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1973
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, today announced its plans to add a Markets in Financial Instruments Directive/Regulation (MiFID/R) ARM service to its Global Trade Repository (GTR) service in support of evolving transaction and trade reporting requirements. Subject to regulatory approval, the service is targeted to be launched in the UK by Q1 2026 and in the EU in line with the upcoming regulatory changes.Once launched, GTR’s MiFID/R capabilities will enable firms to fulfil their transaction reporting obligations under the regulation. Firms will also benefit from ancillary services such as data quality analytics as well as smart tooling to assist with monitoring, controls and exception management. In addition, the service will include a dedicated back-reporting channel with queuing and in sequence processing to authorities as well as a suite of end-of-day reports to facilitate timely issue resolution. DTCC’s GTR is the only industry-owned and governed global provider of trade reporting services and now supports the major reporting regulations from a single global platform.“In support of the industry’s evolving trade and transaction reporting needs, we look forward to working closely with key stakeholders to launch the new GTR MiFID/R capabilities in early 2026 following regulatory approvals,” said Michele Hillery, DTCC Managing Director and Head of Repository and Derivatives Services. “DTCC is uniquely positioned to leverage its expertise in regulatory trade and transaction reporting to not only help clients comply with forthcoming mandates, but also to enable them to modernize and optimize their operational processes.”With the addition of MiFID/R capabilities, GTR consolidates derivatives and securities trade and transaction reporting on a single platform, offering clients the opportunity to optimize cost, governance, operational risk and controls management.“As with past regulations, there will be operational complexities once the MiFID III/MiFIR II regulation is introduced,” said Syed Ali, DTCC Managing Director, Repository & Derivatives Services (RDS)
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) today announced its plans to add a Markets in Financial Instruments Directive/Regulation (MiFID/R) ARM service to its Global Trade Repository (GTR) service in support of evolving transaction and trade reporting requirements. Subject to regulatory approval, the service is targeted to be launched in the UK by Q1 2026 and in the EU in line with the upcoming regulatory changes.Once launched, GTR’s MiFID/R capabilities will enable firms to fulfil their transaction reporting obligations under the regulation. Firms will also benefit from ancillary services such as data quality analytics as well as smart tooling to assist with monitoring, controls and exception management. In addition, the service will include a dedicated back-reporting channel with queuing and in sequence processing to authorities as well as a suite of end-of-day reports to facilitate timely issue resolution. DTCC’s GTR is the only industry-owned and governed global provider of trade reporting services and now supports the major reporting regulations from a single global platform.“In support of the industry’s evolving trade and transaction reporting needs, we look forward to working closely with key stakeholders to launch the new GTR MiFID/R capabilities in early 2026 following regulatory approvals,” said Michele Hillery (pictured), DTCC Managing Director and Head of Repository and Derivatives Services. “DTCC is uniquely positioned to leverage its expertise in regulatory trade and transaction reporting to not only help clients comply with forthcoming mandates, but also to enable them to modernize and optimize their operational processes.”With the addition of MiFID/R capabilities, GTR consolidates derivatives and securities trade and transaction reporting on a single platform, offering clients the opportunity to optimize cost, governance, operational risk and controls management.“As with past regulations, there will be operational complexities once the MiFID III/MiFIR II regulation is introduced,” said Syed Ali, DTCC Managing Director, Repository & Derivatives Services (RDS)
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has issued the following statement, “FICC appreciates the regulatory clarity around the US Treasury clearing mandate deadlines. Even with these changes to the various deadlines, we are ready to launch our enhanced access models and segregated customer margin capabilities in March, and will proceed with offering those services to our clients as and when they are ready to use them. We will also work closely with our clients to address any challenges that drove the request for an extension.“FICC remains committed to continually delivering our clients best-in-class central clearing solutions that enable greater efficiency and liquidity, promote transparency and competition, and improve the safety and soundness of the US Treasury market.”
Leading derivatives marketplace CME Group, and The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, today confirmed plans to expand their existing cross-margining arrangement to provide increased margin savings and capital efficiencies to end users by December 2025.Subject to regulatory approval, this proposed enhancement to the long-standing CME-DTCC cross-margining arrangement will allow eligible end user clients at CME Group and the Government Securities Division (GSD) of DTCC’s Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) to access capital efficiencies that are available when trading U.S. Treasury securities and CME Group interest rate futures that have offsetting risk exposures. To participate in end-user cross margining, clients will need to leverage the same dually registered Futures Commission Merchant (FCM) and broker/dealer (as registered with the SEC) at both CCPs. Aligning enhanced cross-margining for end-user customers with the regulatory timeline for expanded U.S. Treasury Clearing requirements encourages greater utilization of central clearing, therefore reducing systemic risk.“Bringing the benefits of cross-margining to the end-user is a critical step in enhancing capital efficiencies across U.S. Treasury market participants,” said Laura Klimpel (pictured), Managing Director and Head of DTCC’s Fixed Income and Financing Solutions
NEW YORK and LONDON and HONG KONG and SINGAPORE and SYDNEY , Feb. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CME Group, the world's leading derivatives marketplace, and The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, today confirmed plans to expand their existing cross-margining arrangement to provide increased margin savings and capital efficiencies to end users by December 2025.Subject to regulatory approval, this proposed enhancement to the long-standing CME-DTCC cross-margining arrangement will allow eligible end user clients at CME Group and the Government Securities Division (GSD) of DTCC's Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) to access capital efficiencies that are available when trading U.S. Treasury securities and CME Group interest rate futures that have offsetting risk exposures. To participate in end-user cross margining, clients will need to leverage the same dually registered Futures Commission Merchant (FCM) and broker/dealer (as registered with the SEC) at both CCPs. Aligning enhanced cross-margining for end-user customers with the regulatory timeline for expanded U.S. Treasury Clearing requirements encourages greater utilization of central clearing, therefore reducing systemic risk."Bringing the benefits of cross-margining to the end-user is a critical step in enhancing capital efficiencies across U.S