European Market Infrastructure Regulation information
"EMIR" redirects here. For other uses, see Emir (disambiguation).
European Market Infrastructure Regulation
European Parliament and Council of the European Union
Passed
December 19, 2012
Enacted
March 15, 2013
Status: Current legislation
The European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) is an EU regulation aimed at reducing systemic counterparty and operational risk and thereby prevent future financial system collapses. Its focus is regulation of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, central counterparties and trade repositories. It provides steer on reporting of derivative contracts, implementation of risk management standards and common rules for central counterparties and trade repositories.
The regulation was initially adopted in 2012[1] and an amended version, the EMIR Refit regulation, was later on adopted in 2019.[2]
^"2012 EMIR". 2022.
^"EMIR Refit 2019".
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