Tag archives: OTC derivatives

A warning to all unlicensed over-the-counter derivative providers

JP Markets, which markets itself as a global forex powerhouse, has been placed under final winding up as a result of a successful liquidation application brought by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA). The FSCA brought the application in terms of section 38B of the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (FAIS Act) and section … Continue reading

10 things to know about OTC derivative provider licences in South Africa

South Africa has supported the G20’s efforts to reduce the risk posed by over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives, and has put in place a regulatory framework for the licensing of OTC providers that originate, issue, sell or make a market in OTC derivatives. The Financial Markets Act 2002 prescribes criteria for the authorisation of OTC derivative providers. … Continue reading

Margin requirements for derivatives – but which OTC’s will be affected?

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association Inc. (ISDA) indicated that South Africa has been in focus over recent months since the margin requirements for non-centrally cleared derivatives transactions were published for comment in June 2015. The aim of the requirements is to outline the future regulation of OTC derivatives in South Africa in line with … Continue reading

Regulation of derivatives: mandatory central clearing

What is a derivative? Although ‘derivative’ is a commonly used term, there is often confusion over what a derivative actually is. A derivative is a type of financial instrument whose price is determined by reference to one or more underlying assets, such as shares, currencies or interest rates. Derivatives may either be traded on an … Continue reading
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