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Joint Trades Submit Letter to BCBS Calling for Recalibration of Cryptoasset Prudential Standards

August 2025  |  Correspondence  |  Regulatory Correspondence

GFMA, in partnership with a coalition of leading global financial trade associations (“Joint Trades”), and with Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Ashurst, and Sullivan & Cromwell as technical advisors, submitted a letter to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) urging a pause and recalibration of the Cryptoasset Exposures Standard (SCO60).

Response to EC consultation on exemption of spot FX benchmarks from BMR

July 2025  |  Correspondence  |  Policy Resource

On July 28, the GFXD and ISDA submitted a joint response to the European Commission’s consultation on the need to exempt spot foreign exchange benchmarks under Article 18a of the EU Benchmarks Regulation. The consultation recommends applying the exemption to four currencies on the basis that their use in the EU either exceeds (Indian rupee, South Korean won, Taiwanese new dollar) or is very close to (Philippine peso) the significant benchmark threshold based on traded volume data provided by EU supervised entities. These four currencies meet the specific criteria identified in Article 18a – namely that, as restricted currencies, there is no suitable alternative benchmark produced in the EU, and they are used on a frequent, systematic and regular basis by end users to hedge their currency exposures. As part of the data analysis exercise undertaken for the consultation response, other non-central bank administered benchmarks that are not or do not expect to be authorized for use in the EU were considered but the data indicated their use in the EU is not significant. The joint response has received formal support from the European Association of Corporate Treasurers and the Deutsches Aktieninstitut.

GFMA Submits Comments on FSB FIRE

December 2024  |  Correspondence  |  Comment Letters

GFMA submitted comments to the Financial Stability Board (FSB) on its Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE).

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Joint Trades Submit Letter to BCBS Calling for Recalibration of Cryptoasset Prudential Standards

August 2025  |  Correspondence  |  Regulatory Correspondence

GFMA, in partnership with a coalition of leading global financial trade associations (“Joint Trades”), and with Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Ashurst, and Sullivan & Cromwell as technical advisors, submitted a letter to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) urging a pause and recalibration of the Cryptoasset Exposures Standard (SCO60).

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White Papers & Reports

GFMA and IIF Priorities for Strengthening Global Operational Resilience Maturity in Financial Services

January 2021  |  Correspondence  |  White Papers and Reports

The Global Financial Markets Association (GFMA) and Institute of International Finance (IIF) have published a joint paper – “2021 Priorities for Strengthening Global Operational Resilience Maturity in Financial Services” – that sets out how to continuously improve and strengthen the level of operational resilience in the financial system for the benefit of customers, markets, and the broader economy in countries across the world.  

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