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22 February 2022

Real-Time Reporting Commences For Securities-Based-Swaps

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In a public statement, SEC Chair Gary Gensler marked the commencement of real-time reporting for securities-based-swap transactions.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law
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In a public statement, SEC Chair Gary Gensler  marked the commencement of real-time reporting for securities-based-swap transactions.

Under  Regulation SBSR, each registered security-based swap data repository (or "SBSDR") is required to begin publicly disseminating security-based swap data, including the key economic terms, price and notional value. Chair Gensler applauded this new requirement as strengthening market transparency. Mr. Gensler stated that "this development strengthens post-trade transparency and efficiency in the security-based swaps market, which historically has operated in the dark."

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