Loan Data II

Loan Data II

Richard Comotto

30 years: Money markets

In this video, Richard looks at the reporting of loan data for life-cycle events and basic deal parameters. He specifically covers the types of life-cycle report in terms of Action Types, the Event Date field in reports and other reported dates. He also covers the reporting of transaction size, repo rates, both fixed and floating, and the price of buy/sell-backs.

In this video, Richard looks at the reporting of loan data for life-cycle events and basic deal parameters. He specifically covers the types of life-cycle report in terms of Action Types, the Event Date field in reports and other reported dates. He also covers the reporting of transaction size, repo rates, both fixed and floating, and the price of buy/sell-backs.

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Loan Data II

17 mins 1 sec

Key learning objectives:

  • Explain how to report life-cycle events

  • Explain the Event Date and other dates

  • How do you report transaction size?

  • How do you report the repo rate?

  • How do you report the price of buy/sell-backs?

Overview:

SFTR is a major regulatory reporting requirement for anyone transacting repo and other securities financing transactions in the EU, no matter how limited their activity. The reporting requirements cover all aspects of these transactions, including life-cycle events and re-use of collateral, and are therefore complex. In order to meet the regulator’s demand for complete, accurate and timely data, firms are devoting considerable resources to the speedy remediation of rejected or unreconciled reports. It is likely that, at least initially, a high percentage of reports will be rejected or be qualified as incomplete or inaccurate, primarily due to poor drafting of the regulation and accompanying material. This course provides a systematic and detailed insight into reporting repos under SFTR that uniquely incorporates the results of the work by the industry (the ICMA SFTR Task Force) on interpreting the regulatory requirements, filling in the gaps and dealing with the contradictions and mistakes.

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Richard Comotto

Richard Comotto

Senior Visiting Fellow at the ICMA Centre at the University of Reading, consultant to the International Capital Market Association (ICMA) and its European Repo and Collateral Council (ERCC). Technical expert to the IMF, Asian Development Bank and Frontclear market development company on money market and repo market development in Asia and Africa.

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