In a document dated Monday 10 October, Polish MEP Danuta Hübner (EPP) refined the various compromise proposals with a view to reaching an agreement on measures to reduce excessive exposure to third country central counterparties (CCP) and improve the efficiency of European clearing markets, notably through a revision of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR)(see EUROPE B13246A14).
A significant part of the work focused on the technical standards and other provisions aimed...