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Home / Business and Economy / UK Regulator Nixes Hedge Fund Plea for Lighter Data Rules

UK Regulator Nixes Hedge Fund Plea for Lighter Data Rules

21 Nov

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Summary

  • FCA rejects hedge fund calls for major transaction data reporting cuts.
  • New rules aim to save firms £108mn annually by streamlining reporting.
  • Regulator cites need for oversight in 'international nature' UK market.
UK Regulator Nixes Hedge Fund Plea for Lighter Data Rules

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has decided against substantial reductions in transaction data reporting requirements, a move advocated by hedge funds. The regulator announced plans to streamline reporting rules, projecting annual savings exceeding £108 million for companies by modifying or eliminating certain requirements deemed disproportionate. This approach contrasts with hedge fund proposals to align UK rules with those in the US and Japan, which would remove reporting obligations for buy-side investors.

The FCA rejected the broader reforms, arguing that the UK's unique market structure, characterized by a high volume of transactions involving British buy-side firms and overseas sell-side institutions, necessitates its current oversight level. Eliminating buy-side reporting would significantly impair the FCA's and the Bank of England's ability to monitor corporate debt markets, impacting approximately 56 percent of transactions by buy-side firms.

While the FCA's proposed changes, including removing foreign exchange derivatives reporting and transactions in EU-only traded instruments, are seen as a step forward, industry groups expressed disappointment. They argue that the core burden of dual-sided transaction reporting remains, potentially hindering the UK's investment management industry's global competitiveness. The FCA also plans to reduce the error correction period from five to three years.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The FCA rejected the cuts due to the UK's international market structure, needing comprehensive oversight and citing risks to market monitoring.
The FCA plans to streamline rules, remove reporting for forex derivatives and EU-only instruments, and shorten error correction periods.
The FCA estimates that the streamlined reporting rules will save companies over £108 million annually.

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