On February 9, 2017, the European Banking Authority published final draft Regulatory Technical Standards on the procedures for excluding transactions with non-financial counterparties established in a third country (which do not hold positions over the clearing threshold, or so called NFC-s) from the own funds requirement for credit valuation adjustment risk. The final draft RTS will supplement the requirements of the Capital Requirements Regulation. The EBA consulted on proposed draft RTS in August 2015. Firms' transactions with any NFC- will be excluded from the own funds requirements for CVA risk under the CRR, whether or not the NFC- is established in the EU. As NFC-s established in non-EU countries are not subject directly to EU regulation, the final draft RTS clarify that firms are responsible for: (i) taking the necessary steps to identify all NFC-s under this exemption and calculating accordingly their own funds requirements for CVA risk; (ii) ensuring that exempt counterparties established outside the EU would qualify as NFC-s if they were established in the EU; and (iii) ensuring that counterparties calculate the clearing threshold according to the relevant provisions in EMIR and do not exceed those thresholds. The EBA has also included an option for firms to verify the status of third country counterparties at the time of trade inception or on a periodic basis to take account of the situation that firms frequently enter into trades with NFC-s established in a third country. The final draft RTS align the treatment of NFC-s established in a non-EU country with the treatment of NFC-s established in the EU as recommended by the EBA in its February 2015 report. The final draft RTS has been submitted to the European Commission for endorsement.

The RTS is available at: http://www.eba.europa.eu/documents/10180/1748059/Final+draft+RTS+on+procedures+for+excluding+3rd+country+NFCs+%28EBA-RTS-2017-01%29.pdf.

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