Representatives of the European Parliament and the Romanian Presidency of the EU Council will continue their negotiations on Monday 18 February on the new supervisory mechanism for central counterparties (CCPs) established in the EU and third countries. As at the last 'trilogue' held on 12 February, the meeting should focus on governance issues.
CCPs are known to improve financial stability by linking two parties to a transaction. The Commission's proposal dates back to June 2017, in...