
DTCC and Regis-TR blamed for low futures matching rates
Repositories will change stance next year following intervention by Esma

Tens of millions of futures trade reports are being rendered useless in Europe because two of the biggest repositories – the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) and Regis-TR – are withholding many reports from a communal trade-matching scheme, critics complain. Both will be forced to change stance from February, as part of a concerted effort by regulators to fix the region's dysfunctional reporting regime.
"The DTCC and Regis-TR are not submitting listed derivatives trades into the
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