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Regulation of OTC Derivatives Markets - SEC Joint Statement

December 9, 2011
The SEC and CFTC on Friday released a joint statement with other global regulators, stating the following:

Leaders and senior representatives of the authorities responsible for regulation of the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets in Canada, the European Union, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and the United States met yesterday in Paris.  Along with CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler and SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro, the meeting included:

  • Steven Maijoor, Chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)
  • Jonathan Faull, Director General for Internal Market and Services at the European Commission
  • Ashley Alder, CEO of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission
  • Masamichi Kono, Vice-Commissioner of the Japan Financial Services Agency
  • Teo Swee Lian, Deputy MD (Financial Supervision) of the Monetary Authority of Singapore
  • Mary Condon, Vice-Chair of Ontario Securities Commission
  • Louis Morisset, Superintendent of Securities Markets at l’Autorite des Marches Financiers du Quebec
Since mid-2011, the authorities have engaged in a series of bilateral technical dialogues on OTC derivatives regulation.  The meeting, held at ESMA headquarters in Paris, is the first time the authorities have met as a group to discuss their implementation efforts. In the meeting, the authorities addressed the cross-border issues related to the implementation of new legislation and rules to govern the OTC derivatives markets in their respective jurisdictions. At the conclusion of the meeting, the authorities agreed to continue bilateral regulatory dialogues and to meet as a group again in early 2012. [SEC PR 11-260, 12/9/11]