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REGIS-TR starts testing


22 July 2010 Madrid
Reporter: Justin Lawson

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Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles (BME) and Clearstream announced today that the first European trade repository created by both partners will be called "REGIS-TR".

The system will collect and administer details of all OTC transactions reported by users and give market participants and regulators access to a consolidated global view of these OTC derivative positions - an overview that is currently not available but sought for by regulators. REGIS-TR is aimed at complying with transparency requirements of future European regulations.

The external testing phase of the trade repository is being launched on 22 July. Internal testing has gone smoothly and without any disruptions during the last month. The testing environment will be made available to all entities interested in taking part in the process. The Spanish financial firms BBVA and Banco Sabadell - as active cooperators from the beginning of the project - are the first two institutions that have committed themselves to join the pilot phase. Further European participants are expected to start testing in the near future.

According to Jesus Benito, CEO of Iberclear, BME's subsidiary: "The launch of REGIS-TR will significantly enhance transparency in this market and contribute to facilitating the work of the regulators by providing them with a clear picture of the market. The project is running smoothly and has generated a great deal of interest prior to the go live date."

Philip Brown, head of relationship management at Clearstream Banking, said: "We have already seen great interest from market participants in REGIS-TR and the range of benefits it will offer since the launch of the initiative on 31 May and we are confident that we will meet their expectations and needs. We continue to closely monitor regulatory developments so that REGIS-TR will fully comply with regulatory demand."
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