ICMA backs development of Russian repo market
20 February 2013 Zurich
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The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) has published a legal opinion on the validity of the Global Master Repurchase Agreement (GMRA) in Russia.
The GMRA is the most widely used legal agreement for documenting cross-border repo transactions and is also used in many domestic repo markets.
ICMA commissions legal opinions from leading law firms every year on the enforceability of the GMRA, its transfer of title provisions and its netting in insolvency mechanism for transactions with banks and other entities.
Martin Scheck, chief executive of ICMA said: “With the publication of the legal documentation today we have secured a sound legal basis for the further development of the repo market in Russia."
"This milestone is the result of many years of intensive international cooperation channelled through ICMA’s European Repo Council (ERC), with the support of its Russian members, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, the National Securities Market Association (NSMA) and the legal team at ICMA”.
Godfried De Vidts, chair of the ERC, added: “This is one more step on the way to the robust development of the repo product in Russia. The successful co-operation between the ERC and NSMA looks set to continue in an environment where regulatory changes are high on the agenda, particularly the initiatives on shadow banking directed at repo.”
The publication of the Russian legal opinion on the GMRA, together with a Russian annex to the agreement, has been made possible by amendments made in 2011 to the Russian insolvency and securities market legislation which recognised close out netting arrangements on the insolvency of a Russian counterparty to transactions documented under eligible agreements and where certain reporting requirements are satisfied.
The GMRA is recognised as an eligible agreement for the purposes of the legislation by virtue of ICMA being listed as an eligible international industry body by the Russian Federal Service for Financial Markets (FSFM). A Russian translation of the GMRA 2011 has also been published today.
As part of the suite of netting legislation developed, the FSFM adopted a regulation obliging parties to report certain transactions which are entered into under a master agreement (including repo transactions under the GMRA) to a Russian trade repository.
The National Settlement Depository (NSD) will function as a trade repository for this purpose. In the event of the insolvency of a Russian counterparty, close-out netting of the outstanding obligations is done on the basis of the information held by the NSD.
The GMRA is the most widely used legal agreement for documenting cross-border repo transactions and is also used in many domestic repo markets.
ICMA commissions legal opinions from leading law firms every year on the enforceability of the GMRA, its transfer of title provisions and its netting in insolvency mechanism for transactions with banks and other entities.
Martin Scheck, chief executive of ICMA said: “With the publication of the legal documentation today we have secured a sound legal basis for the further development of the repo market in Russia."
"This milestone is the result of many years of intensive international cooperation channelled through ICMA’s European Repo Council (ERC), with the support of its Russian members, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, the National Securities Market Association (NSMA) and the legal team at ICMA”.
Godfried De Vidts, chair of the ERC, added: “This is one more step on the way to the robust development of the repo product in Russia. The successful co-operation between the ERC and NSMA looks set to continue in an environment where regulatory changes are high on the agenda, particularly the initiatives on shadow banking directed at repo.”
The publication of the Russian legal opinion on the GMRA, together with a Russian annex to the agreement, has been made possible by amendments made in 2011 to the Russian insolvency and securities market legislation which recognised close out netting arrangements on the insolvency of a Russian counterparty to transactions documented under eligible agreements and where certain reporting requirements are satisfied.
The GMRA is recognised as an eligible agreement for the purposes of the legislation by virtue of ICMA being listed as an eligible international industry body by the Russian Federal Service for Financial Markets (FSFM). A Russian translation of the GMRA 2011 has also been published today.
As part of the suite of netting legislation developed, the FSFM adopted a regulation obliging parties to report certain transactions which are entered into under a master agreement (including repo transactions under the GMRA) to a Russian trade repository.
The National Settlement Depository (NSD) will function as a trade repository for this purpose. In the event of the insolvency of a Russian counterparty, close-out netting of the outstanding obligations is done on the basis of the information held by the NSD.
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