Financial Stability Board Finalizes Measure and Metrics of Non-Cash Collateral Re-Use in Securities Financing Transactions

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The Financial Stability Board published the final measure and metrics for non-cash collateral re-use in securities financing transactions. The measure and metrics are part of the FSB's global securities financing data collection initiative, the Standards for which were published in November 2015. The Standards identify a data element on collateral re-use eligibility to be collected for collateral received or posted for SFTs by national regulators to be provided (on an aggregated national/regional level) to the FSB. The globally aggregated data on re-use of collateral will be used to assess global trends in non-cash collateral re-use and to monitor the degree of interconnectedness in the collateral markets and the build-up of leverage.

The FSB's Report sets out the collateral re-use measure - which will only cover SFTs - and the data elements required for computing the collateral re-use measure and the associated metrics. The FSB notes that national authorities might require reporting entities to compute the collateral re-use measure themselves rather than just the underlying data. Many FSB members are currently working on the operational arrangements to initiate the official data collection and aggregation from end-2018 data. Data related to collateral re-use will be transmitted by FSB members to the FSB for global aggregation from January 2020. The FSB will review the measure and metrics of collateral re-use five years after the launch of the global data collection with regard to collateral re-use measures. The FSB encourages national authorities to consider monitoring collateral re-use activities beyond SFTs, as appropriate. 

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