Swap Execution Facility

Swap Execution Facility (SEF) is a platform for swap trading regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission that provides pre-trade information (bids and offers) and an execution mechanism for swap transactions among eligible participants.[1]

The regulated trading of certain swaps is a result of requirements in the United States by the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (in particular Title VII).[2] After the CFTC certified Javelin Capital Markets SEF's Made Available to Trade (MAT) Submission on January 16, 2014, certain swaps were required to trade on SEFs as of February 15, 2014.[3]

The swaps business is well established worldwide and they are routinely traded in robust over-the-counter (OTC) markets. However, regulatory changes are driving reporting, clearing, and settlement functions to SEFs, which are much more tightly regulated.[4] This new, rapidly evolving regulatory structure is causing substantial shifts in the overall swaps market. The SEF-execution mandate responds to one of the four derivatives-related commitments made by the G20 leaders at the September 2009 summit in Pittsburgh. Other G20 members, notably within the European Union, have made or proposed similar changes in swap market structure.[5]

As of October 2, 2013, any swap listed by a SEF may be traded by the parties on the SEF, but may also be traded off-SEF in any other lawful matter. The swaps that must be traded on SEFs are both subject to a CFTC-centralized clearing mandate and have been determined to be "made available to trade" (MAT) by at least one SEF. Four categories of interest rate swaps and two categories of credit default swaps are currently subject to clearing mandates.[6]

Regulation

Entities in the swaps industry

Established entities

Many of the foregoing entities, directly or through affiliates, have pending or temporarily approved SEF registrations with the CFTC.[12] SEFs with temporary registrations may operate for up to two years while the CFTC completes a full review of the SEF's application on Form SEF.

Emerging entities

Note: above established entities section is for firms that had significant swaps business ahead of the sweeping regulatory reform. The following list is oriented to newer entrants (emerging after the Dodd-Frank Act), representing less established participants. As such this section will necessarily be more illustrative than fully up to date, and likely somewhat transitory.

See also

References

  1. "Derivatives: SEFs - Opening Bell Sounds". http://www.pwc.com/us/en/financial-services/regulatory-services/publications/derivatives-sefs-opening-bell-sounds.jhtml''.PwC Financial Services Regulatory Practice, June, 2013
  2. H.R. 4173, § 733
  3. "The Commodity Futures Trading Commission Staff Announces Trade Execution Mandate for Certain Interest Rate Swaps". http://www.cftc.gov''.The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, January, 2014
  4. http://chicagofed.org/digital_assets/publications/understanding_derivatives/understanding_derivatives_chapter_3_over_the_counter_derivatives.pdf
  5. "The path forward for EU-US derivatives regulation". Robert J. Dilworth, James E. Schwartz and Marissa N. Golden, International Financial Law Review, September 2013 (Euromoney Publications).
  6. "CFTC Seeks Public Comment on Certification from Javelin SEF, LLC to Implement Available-to-Trade Determinations for Certain Interest Rate Swaps". CFTC.
  7. "SEC Proposes Rules for Security-Based Swap Execution Facilities". United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
  8. "SEF Registration Requirements and Core Principle Rulemaking, Interpretation & Guidance". United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
  9. Swapping Opinions, FIXGlobal, September 2011
  10. "CFTC Issues Guidance, Exemptions In Advance of SEF Rule Compliance Date". Peter Y. Malyshev et al., Latham & Watkins LLP Derivatives Practice, October 17, 2013.
  11. "Derivatives: CFTC Shutdown, SEFs Open". http://www.pwc.com/us/en/financial-services/regulatory-services/publications/sefs.jhtml''. PwC Financial Services Regulatory Practice, October, 2013.
  12. "Industry Submissions - Trading Organizations - Swap Execution Facilities (SEF)". CFTC.

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