16. Reporting of Transactions.

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Reportable transactions types. Financial instruments are, ... on a trading venue (or elsewhere).
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admitted to trading
Financial instruments are admitted to trading on a trading venue.
Reportable transactions types. Financial instruments where the underlying is a, __ __ traded on a trading venue.
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financial instrument
Financial instruments where the underlying is a financial instrument traded on a trading venue.
Reportable transactions types. Financial instruments where the underlying is, __ or a basket composed of financial instruments treaded on a trading venue.
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an index
Financial instruments where the underlying is an index or a basket composed of financial instruments treaded on a trading venue.
What does stand for FCA's TMU?
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Transaction Monitoring Unit
What does stand for MiFIR?
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Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation
(TMU)
What does stanf for ARMs?
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Approved Reporting Mechanisms
(ARMs)
for example, UnaVista and TRAX.
UK MiFIR Transaction reporting. Reporting must be undertaken by regulated firms on, ... basis.
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on a Trade date +1 basis.
MiFID II reporting is undertaken on __ and and post-trade transparency reporting obligations.
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pre-trade and post-trade
Trade reporting is single-sided meaning that...?
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it only shows the side of the reporting institution.
Transaction reporting can be dual-sided reporting meaning...
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both counterparties to the transaction are in scope.
MiFID II Transaction Reporting. Reporting must be undertaken by __ __ for equity transactions.
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1 minute
Unless waivers or deferrals apply.
MiFID II Transaction Reporting. Reporting must be undertaken by __ __ for in scope non-equity financial instruments.
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5 minutes
Unless waivers or deferrals apply.
What does UK EMIR stand for?
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UK European Market Infrastructure Regulation
UK EMIR deal with derivatives, central counterpartie
UK EMIR deal with derivatives, central counterparties and...?
UK European Market Infrastructure Regulation
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... trade repositories.
UK counterparties report under UK EMIR, and EU counterparties report under EU EMIR. Either counterparty to the trade may delegate reporting to a third party such as a central counterparty (CCP),
UK EMIR became applicable on,...?
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... on 31 December 2020, following the Brexit.
Under the UK EMIR, all trades in relation to derivatives contracts must be reported to a trade repository.
What does stand for CCP?
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central counterparty
Under UK EMIR, non-UK entities, ... a reporting obligation. "
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do not have a reporting obligation.
e.g. the London branch of a Canadian bank.
What does stand for SSR?
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Short Selling Regulations
Firms must notify via their Electronic Submission System, by 3.30pm on the trading day after the day the position was reached.
The Short Selling Regulations introduced a private and public notification regime for investors who hold,... in certain financial instruments.
(SSR)
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net short positions
Net short position: an investor's total short positions exceed their long positions in the same financial instrument. A short position profits from a price fall, while "net" means all long and short positions are taken into account.
The Short Selling Regulations gives the FCA powers of intervention during adverse market conditions, for example...
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... cxtending the scope of the notification and disclosure regime to include additional financial instruments.
also:
Requiring lenders to notify any significant change in fees. |Restricting short selling. | Restricting sovereign credit default swap transactions.
Short Selling Regulations. Can FCA restrict short selling or sovereign credit default swap transactions?
(SSR)
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Yes
What does stand for UK SFTR?
(UK SFTR)
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UK Securities Financing Transactions Regulations.
Introduced on 31 December 2020, following the Brexit.
The UK SFTR aims to improve transparency and enable regulators to monitor risk by introducing...?
UK Securities Financing Transactions Regulations.
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reporting requirements for securities finance transactions (SFT)
and:
limitations on the reuse of collateral.
What does stand for SETS?
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Stock Exchange Electronic Trading Service.
SETS
Trade reporting is automatic for all trades executed on the LSE’s electronic order books.
What does stand for IOB?
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International Order Book
IOB
reporting is automatic
Off-order book transactions are trades executed by one or more member firms traded away from the order book, often over the telephone. These transactions need to reported within...?
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... within 3 minutes of execution
The trade reporting periond in the LSE system runs from 7.15am to...
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5.15pm
If a trade is executed between 7.15am and 8.00am, the report must be submitted before 8.00am. | Regular time trades must submitted before 5.15. | Trades executed outside the trade reporting period, it must be submitted before the start of the next day.
Who is responsible for the trade report if the two parties to the trade are of the same seniority?
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selling member firm that reports the trade.
What need to be included in the trade report example?
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dealing capacity (for example agency or principal)
also:
whether the trade is a purchase or sale, | settlement due date, | any special conditions (such as ex-dividend trades), |identity of the reporting member and their counterparty | and other obvious detalis.
What stand for DOL?
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Daily Official List
open daily publication of closing prices. used for portfolio valuation purposes.
What is purpose of DOL?
Daily Official List
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It's used for portfolio valuation purposes.
For domestic transactions on systems run by the LSE, transaction reports for settlement purposes are also required via CREST by a deadline on...
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on 20:00 on the day of trade.
What is Omgeo?
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Organisation providing online trade confirmations for international equities.
(a subsidiary of the US Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)), | 21:00 dedline.
Following Brexit, UK branches of EEA firms have been required to report transactions they execute to the FCA, as well as their...
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home regulator.
Transactions made by UK branches of 3rd-country firms do not have to be reporte, when they have been executed outside the UK.
General difference between MiFID and Non-MiFID business?
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Investment services involving financial instruments (e.g. trading shares, bonds and derivatives, investment advice, portfolio management). | E.g. insurance, mortgages, deposits, and payment services.
Transaction Reporting. Firms are required to ensure that clients receive adequate reports on the services they provide to them. These must include any...
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associated costs.
durable medium, | status of their orders on request, | send a notice confirming the deal details as soon as possible (but no later than on the next business day).

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