Archives - CPMI - Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (formerly known as CPSS)
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19 November 2018 Incentives to centrally clear over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives
A post-implementation evaluation of the effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms. -
19 November 2018 Evaluation of incentives to centrally clear OTC derivatives: Overview of responses to the consultation
An overview of responses to the August 2018. -
19 November 2018 FSB and standard-setting bodies publish final report on effects of reforms on incentives to centrally clear over-the-counter derivatives
Standard-setters publish final report on evaluation of the effects of the G20 reforms on incentives to centrally clear OTC derivatives. -
14 September 2018 Public responses to the consultation on Incentives to centrally clear over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives
Consultation responses to 'Incentives to centrally clear over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives'. -
9 August 2018 Study highlights continued central clearing interdependencies
CCP resources and central clearing exposures are concentrated at a small number of financial institutions. -
9 August 2018 Analysis of Central Clearing Interdependencies
A study by standard-setters on the interdependencies between CCPs and clearing members and other financial service providers. -
7 August 2018 Incentives to centrally clear over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives
Consultative document on the effects of the G20 financial regulatory reforms on incentives to centrally clear OTC derivatives. -
7 August 2018 FSB and standard-setting bodies consult on effects of reforms on incentives to centrally clear over-the-counter derivatives
Standard-setters consult on evaluation of the effects of the G20 reforms on incentives to centrally clear OTC derivatives. -
8 May 2018 Strategy to reduce the risk of wholesale payments fraud related to endpoint security
A high-level strategy to reduce the risk of wholesale payments fraud related to endpoint security. -
10 April 2018 Framework for supervisory stress testing of central counterparties (CCPs)
The supervisory stress testing framework is designed to support tests conducted by one or more authorities that examine the potential macro-level impact of a common stress event affecting multiple CCPs.