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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/822 of 21 April 2016 amending Delegated Regulation (EU) No 153/2013 as regards the time horizons for the liquidation period to be considered for the different classes of financial instruments (Text with EEA relevance)

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Article 26 of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 153/2013 is amended as follows:

(1)

paragraphs 1 and 2 are replaced by the following:

1.For the purposes of Article 41 of Regulation (EU) No 648/2012, a CCP shall determine the appropriate time horizons for the liquidation period taking into account the characteristics of the financial instrument cleared, of the type of account in which the financial instrument is held, of the market where the financial instrument is traded, and the following minimum time horizons for the liquidation period:

(a)five business days for OTC derivatives;

(b)two business days for financial instruments other than OTC derivatives held in accounts not meeting the conditions laid down in point (c);

(c)one business day for financial instruments other than OTC derivatives held in omnibus client accounts or in individual client accounts provided that the following conditions are met:

(i)

the CCP keeps separate records of the positions of each client at least at the end of each day, calculates the margins in respect of each client, and collects the sum of the margin requirements applicable to each client on a gross basis;

(ii)

the identity of all the clients is known to the CCP;

(iii)

the positions held in the account are not proprietary positions of undertakings of the same group as the clearing member;

(iv)

the CCP measures the exposures and calculates for each account initial and variation margin requirements on a near to real-time basis and at least every one hour during the day using updated positions and prices;

(v)

where the CCP does not allocate new trades to each client during the day, the CCP collects the margins within one hour where the margin requirements calculated in accordance with point (iv) are higher than 110 % of the updated available collateral in accordance with Chapter X, unless the amount of the intraday margins to be paid to the CCP is not material on the basis of predefined amount defined by the CCP and agreed by the competent authority, and to the extent that trades previously allocated to clients are margined separately from trades that are not allocated during the day.

2.In all cases, for determining the appropriate time horizons for the liquidation period, the CCP shall evaluate and sum at least the following:

(a)the longest possible period that may elapse from the last collection of margins up to the declaration of default by the CCP or activation of the default management process by the CCP;

(b)the estimated period needed to design and execute the strategy for the management of the default of a clearing member according to the particularities of each class of financial instrument, including its level of liquidity and the size and concentration of the positions, and the markets the CCP will use to close-out or hedge completely a clearing member position;

(c)where relevant, the period needed to cover the counterparty risk to which the CCP is exposed.;

(2)

paragraph 4, point (b) is replaced by the following:

(b)such time horizon is at least two business days, or one business day where the conditions laid down in paragraph 1(c) are met..

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