Draft Investment Exchanges, Clearing Houses and Central Securities Depositories (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018
This publication sets out the amendments to domestic UK law related to recognised investment exchanges, EEA market operators, clearing houses (including central counterparties, or “CCPs”) and central securities depositories (“CSDs”), to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
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This SI will make amendments to domestic UK law related to the regulatory regime for recognised investment exchanges, EEA market operators, clearing houses (including central counterparties, or “CCPs”) and central securities depositories (“CSDs”), to ensure that the UK regulatory regime continues to operate effectively in a UK context once the UK leaves the EU, in any scenario. HM Treasury has now proposed this instrument to be laid under the negative resolution procedure. It will be considered by the Parliamentary sifting committees ahead of being formally laid. The SI can be found here.
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