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1 February 2019

ESMA Updates Mifid II Transitional Transparency Calculations For Electricity Derivatives

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On January 22, the ESMA published an updated version of its TTC required under the MiFID II Directive (2014/65/EU) and the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation (600/2014) ("MiFIR").
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On January 22, the European Securities and Markets Authority ("ESMA") published an updated version of its transitional transparency calculations ("TTC") required under the MiFID II Directive (2014/65/EU) and the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation (600/2014) ("MiFIR").

The update relates to the TTC for commodity derivatives and affects only electricity derivatives.

Further information is contained in section E10 of ESMA's frequently asked questions ("FAQ") (ESMA50-164-677) on the TTC, which explains why the last TTC results for commodity derivatives, published on December 6, 2017, have been modified.

The transparency calculations can be found here and the FAQs, which were published on ESMA's website, can be found here.

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ARTICLE
1 February 2019

ESMA Updates Mifid II Transitional Transparency Calculations For Electricity Derivatives

United States Finance and Banking

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Orrick is a global law firm focused on serving the technology & innovation, energy & infrastructure and finance sectors. Founded over 150 years ago, Orrick has offices in 25+ markets worldwide. Financial Times selected Orrick as the Most Innovative Law Firm in North America for three years in a row.
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