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For updates from January 2024 onwards, see EU Benchmarks Regulation—timeline for matters concerning the EU Benchmarks Regulation, or UK Benchmarks Regulation—timeline for issues relating to the UK Benchmarks Regulation. For further guidance on the EU Benchmarks Regulation, consult Practice Notes: EU Benchmarks Regulation—one minute guide and EU Benchmarks Regulation—essentials. For further guidance on the UK Benchmarks Regulation, see Practice Notes: UK Benchmarks Regulation—one minute guide and UK Benchmarks Regulation—essentials.

Benchmarks: Council agrees its negotiating mandate

  • Date: 20 December 2023
  • Source: Council of the EU
  • Description: The Council of the EU has settled its negotiating mandate on a regulation amending the EU Benchmarks Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/1011). The proposed changes address the scope of the benchmark rules, the EU’s use of benchmarks supplied by administrators based in a third country, and certain reporting duties. The plan is intended to reduce the regulatory burden on administrators of benchmarks that are not economically significant in the EU by excluding them from the reach of the current framework...
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