| AIMA paper highlights areas for deeper international coordination of OTC derivatives regulation | 
      Date:  Tuesday, May 28, 2013
      Author: AIMA Press Release    
London – 28 May 2013: The Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA), 
the global hedge fund industry association, has produced a paper that highlights 
the key areas where deeper coordination of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives 
regulation is required to achieve the G20 objective of maintaining global 
markets.
The paper, ‘Addressing overlaps between EMIR and CFTC OTC derivatives 
regulation’, provides examples of potential regulatory conflicts or unnecessary 
overlap between the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) and the 
CFTC’s derivatives rules in a number of key areas including clearing 
obligations, reporting obligations, segregation rules, collateral rules and 
margin requirements.
AIMA said in the paper that, if untreated, some of the conflicting rules may 
prevent counterparties from complying with either regime, leading to market 
fragmentation along geographical boundaries. AIMA said these effects could be 
mitigated for cross-border transactions by firms being allowed to follow the 
rules of the jurisdiction of one, rather than both counterparties to a 
transaction under a concept known as ‘substituted compliance’ in the US or 
‘equivalence’ in the EU. 
In the US and Europe, the CFTC, the US Securities and Exchange Commission and 
the European Commission, respectively, will soon determine the scope of their 
derivatives regulatory regime with respect to cross-border transactions. These 
decisions which will address the scope of substituted compliance and equivalence 
recognition will have a significant impact on the nature of the global 
derivatives market.
Andrew Baker, AIMA CEO, said: “AIMA strongly supports efforts to promote central 
clearing of OTC derivatives and to reduce systemic risk, and we appreciate the 
difficult task that regulators in each jurisdiction face in completing their 
separate OTC derivatives regulations in a prompt and thorough manner, while also 
ensuring that those regulations are, as far as possible, consistent with 
regulations being finalised and implemented by other regulatory authorities. 
“However, we are concerned that OTC derivatives transactions could be subject to 
unnecessarily duplicative – or even conflicting – requirements as a result of 
extra-territorial application of domestic rules. The good news is that the 
regulatory authorities have the tools at their disposal to ensure we avoid 
market fragmentation and they are mindful of some of the potential negative 
consequences of uncoordinated action. We hope that, by highlighting the key 
examples of potential problems, our paper contributes to the current intensive 
international regulatory dialogue.”
The AIMA paper, ‘Addressing overlaps between EMIR and CFTC OTC derivatives 
regulation’ can be downloaded here: 
http://www.aima.org/en/document-summary/index.cfm/docid/64772F11-F066-414B-974E5CC984BEAE42
For media enquiries, please contact Dominic Tonner, AIMA’s Associate Director, 
Communications. Tel: +44 (0)20 7822 8380; Email: dtonner@aima.org 
About AIMA
As the global hedge fund association, the Alternative Investment Management 
Association (AIMA) has over 1,300 corporate members (with over 6,000 individual 
contacts) worldwide, based in over 50 countries.
Members include hedge fund managers, fund of hedge funds managers, prime 
brokers, legal and accounting firms, investors, fund administrators and 
independent fund directors. They all benefit from AIMA’s active influence in 
policy development, its leadership in industry initiatives, including education 
and sound practice manuals and its excellent reputation with regulators 
worldwide.
AIMA is a dynamic organisation that reflects its members’ interests and provides 
them with a vibrant global network. AIMA is committed to developing industry 
skills and education standards and is a co-founder of the Chartered Alternative 
Investment Analyst designation (CAIA) – the industry’s first and only 
specialised educational standard for alternative investment specialists. For 
further information, please visit AIMA’s website, www.aima.org.