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International Organization of Securities Commissions Report on Principles for the Regulation and Supervision of Commodity Derivatives Markets
November 25, 2024The International Organization of Securities Commissions has published a report on a targeted implementation review on principles for the regulation and supervision of commodity derivatives markets. In October, IOSCO conducted a targeted implementation review of five selected principles: Principles 9, 12, 14, 15, and 16 that aim to address excessive commodity market volatility, OTC derivatives transparency, and orderly functioning of the commodity derivatives markets. IOSCO believes that an appropriate implementation of the selected principles would help mitigate the impact of external factors which may disrupt commodity markets, as recently experienced. As such the report sets out IOSCO's recommendations to its members for improving the implementation of specific elements of the selected principles, as well as the intention to conduct further work in the OTC markets area.
Overall, the survey results show that the majority of respondents were broadly compliant with the selected principles. However, both regulators and exchanges identified significant challenges in implementing certain elements of the selected principles within OTC markets. Based on the results of the review, IOSCO anticipates additional work related to the issues with the ability of exchanges and certain regulators to collect and aggregate, on both an ad hoc and regular basis, information about OTC positions. The specifics of this work are still being determined, but IOSCO is committed to ensuring that any future developments align with IOSCO's strategic goals.
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