Do you remember when Brexit dominated almost every element of the daily discourse? Every headline, every TV news story, every social media link involved the B-word. Half of all conversations touched upon or outright focussed on the latest B-news. You could barely look a computer, a billboard or dare I say a bus without seeing B-stuff. It was almost a relief when you looked at a news outlet and something dramatic had happened because at least it afforded some slight respite from bloody Brexit!
Then in true Sesame Street fashion, the next episodes of life were brought to us by the letter C and as well as the actual pandemic there was a pandemic of coverage. C-themed stories were everywhere and the deluge of C-topics washed away all those B-stories. Ok, this is not entirely true as there were one or two B-C-stories such as our transition deal membership of the EU keeping UK food supplies moving, the contribution of EU nurses to our heroic NHS frontline and the failure to accept the EUs help with PPE. But Im sailing dangerously close to the political line that business commentators are best avoiding. In an effort to navigate back to safer waters and reinforce my theme, lets just agree that pesky C pushed troublesome B off of the agenda.
Bringing it
Well the good news is that Im bringing back Brexit!
Admittedly, this is probably only good news if you are totally fed up with crummy COVID (almost certainly yes). Are nostalgic for all the Brexit talk (pretty sure youre not). Or involved in banking and wondering how to dispose of that excess budget this year (guess thats probably nope too).
So why do we want to discuss Brexit? Simple. Its the end of July. That simple really. The real question is why arent we discussing Brexit?
Barring a spectacular change in direction (though 2020 so far has taught me not to ruleanything out) this Brexit business happens in 5 short months. The remainder of this article focuses on what that means for regulatory transaction reporting.
The bamboo chopping board of fate
At the 30,000 feet level, there is currently an EU-wide implementation of EMIR, MiFIR and SFTR that covers the 27 EU countries plus the UK. At the stroke of midnight on December 31st the hand of fate takes a meat cleaver and chops each of these three regimes into two very similar, but nonetheless distinct versions. Whilst many are raising their festive glasses to the new year, UK/FCA versions of EMIR, SFTR & MiFIR will come into being.
The following morning when many are nursing sore heads, the ESMA or EU-27 countries versions of these three regulations will similarly be facing the hangover of being greatly diminished and disrupted by the departure of Britannia. 28 minus one might not seem a big margin but its hard to overstate the contribution of the UK financial markets in the European context. With all due respect London is more comparable to New York or Tokyo, than say Paris, Frankfurt or Madrid.
Infantile problems
Phases 1 & 2 of SFTR went live earlier this month so its basically a newborn, screaming a lot and causing sleepless nights. Phase 3 goes lives in October. By December SFTR is a toddler at best. Many firms will still be busy with early remediation items and bedding down the controls, data and processes around SFTR. But nonetheless it will be split into UK-SFTR and EU-SFTR and many of those firms will need to adapt to a new landscape.
The Trade Repositories will offer separate UK and EU TR businesses. Each with separate connectivity, onboarding, reports and so on. The regulation itself insists upon Operational Separation so the firms running the TRs have no choice but to separate them out. Adapting your brand new reporting solution to start sending some transaction reports to a different TR and integrating all the responses and reports back from the new TR is a considerable undertaking. Especially for the firms that have yet to catch their breath from the October phase going live.
The EMIR regulation also gets split into European EMIR and UKMIR. Ok I might have made that last bit up and UK-EMIR or FCA-EMIR is more accurate nomenclature for the UK slice. But in these crazy times Im not sure Id fully rule out the UK tabloids campaigning to kick the E out of our sovereign Market Infrastructure Regulation.
Splitting their EMIR reporting into two versions is slightly less fraught for the reporting firms compared to SFTR, as EMIR is a much more mature regulation. But as well as separate UK/EU Trade Repositories, connectivity and so forth there are other challenges to consider. What about the impact on Delegated Reporting for firms either offering a delegated service or firms utilizing such a service? What about the explicit permissions that was implemented earlier this year? Firms need to ensure they have the appropriate explicit permissions at each TR for the appropriate clients.
Fitting in the REFIT
And what about the EMIR REFITs introduction of Mandatory Delegated Reporting which, as of last month, means the FC (Bank or large dealer) selling OTC derivatives to an NFC- (small non-financial firm below the clearing threshold) has a mandatory obligation to report on behalf of the smaller firm. This was introduced to make the burden on the smaller firms more appropriate. But what happens when the Bank/Dealer finds themselves on a different EMIR jurisdiction to their NFC- client? For example, a London based bank facing a small continental based manufacturing company where the bank falls under the UK-EMIR and their client falls under the EU-EMIR. The mandatory element is gone but the desire to service the client surely remains.
The REFIT is also very much an inflight initiative with many more changes coming including potentially new fields and the introduction of an ISO 20022 schema that Ive been predicting for the lastfour years. On the 1st of January 2021 the EU & UK versions of EMIR will be essentially carbon copies of each other. But each jurisdiction has the potential to diverge and any of the many firms caught with obligations to report to both will need to deal with any divergence. The REFIT is the most obvious example of potential divergence but it only takes an update to the ESMA EMIR Q&As, the ESMA validation rules or the FCA to publish its own guidance and the two versions will be branching off in different directions. There is a slight possibility the FCA and ESMA try to collaborate and agree any changes in common but that looks like a slim chance currently.
The Cheeseboard
And last but by no means least there is the MiFIR regulation or rather the reporting components of the MiFID 2 regulation. The Brexit cheese wire will split this regulation into UK cheddar and EU mozzarella slices. Under MiFIR Transaction Reporting, firms have the option of reporting directly to their home country regulator or reporting via an Approved Reporting Mechanism (ARM).
This reporting directly to the home regulator will alleviate a lot of the disruption to MiFIR reporting firms. However, the ARMs and the firms using them are impacted similarly to the TRs under EMIR & SFTR and in order to provide ARM services for EU firms the ARM needs to be located within an EU country. Many of the ARMs will need to split their offerings into a UK based one and an EU based one.
Anyone familiar with MiFIR reporting will also be aware that firms are dependent on data aggregated by the various regulators across the EU and published by ESMA. For example the Financial Instrument Reference Data (FIRDs) or Financial Instrument Transparency System (FITS) data which ESMA is mandated to publish are key inputs into firms MiFIR reporting. Brexit impacts a few things here. Firstly, the UK data that currently feeds into this system will end and needs decoupled. Secondly the FCA needs to start publishing the UK only version of this data to support UK firms with their UK-MiFIR reporting obligations. The firms themselves need to adapt and configure their systems appropriately for the new data feeds landscape.
And thats just the summary
All the issues mentioned above are the simplified big picture items. In a globalised world with the European financial infrastructure so closely interlinked, the reality will be a lot more complicated for most firms. Very few of the medium to bigger sized firms will have the luxury of falling neatly into UK regulations or EU regulations. The majority will need to deal with both after the Brexit bifurcation.
Im frankly curious why this topic is not getting more coverage. Part of me wonders if some firms are in denial, given how much work and expenditure went into preparing for the previous 2019 March 29th date. [Though I still think the go-live date of April 1st 2019 is the more apt date for that one]. Is there a danger that having put so much work into something that didnt happen that firms are awaiting another Hail Mary event to postpone the pain? Or is it more a case that the heavy lifting was done for the previous deadline and firms are simply dusting down the previous plans and updating them?
Regardless, its time to start discussing the B word again. And no, I dont mean Boris!
The rest is here:
From the C to the B - Putting the B back in Brexit - Finextra
- Government should stop grandstanding over Brexit | London Business News - London Loves Business [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Brexit: EU Trade Talks Could Collapse in June over Fishing, Regulations - Breitbart [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- How Kronborg Castle helped to inspire Shakespeare | Latest Brexit news and top stories - The New European [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Extending the Brexit transition period - Third Force News [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Theres something common in reactions to Ranbir Kapoors jeans, Brexit and Khan Market gang - ThePrint [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Boris Johnson's perversity on the Brexit cliff edge reminds me of the Free State's rejection of all things British - Slugger O'Toole [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Who is on the BBC's Question Time tonight? | Latest Brexit news and top stories - The New European [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Priti Patel allies to 'demand apology' over bullying allegations | Latest Brexit news and top stories - The New European [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Post-Brexit carte system 'will be easy', France says - The Connexion [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Brexit does not belong to one party, and Labour must play its part - LabourList [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- EU free trade deal with Mexico (started at same time as Brexit) is AGREED - Express.co.uk [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Boris Johnson must extend Brexit talks for another YEAR, major Tory Party donor demands - Express [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- DAVID EDGERTON: Where Brexit and Covid-19 collide | Latest Brexit news and top stories - The New European [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- SNP warn of 'chilling prospect' of no-deal Brexit as UK Gov won't extend talks - The Scotsman [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Campaigners file case that argues EU citizenship is permanent regardless of Brexit | Latest Brexit news and top stories - The New European [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Boris gives green light for Brexit Britain to start formal US trade talks NEXT WEEK - Express [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- UK seeks access to EU health cooperation in light of coronavirus - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- UK will need to extend Brexit transition, Merkel ally warns Britain - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Tory MP David Davis urges government capitalise on coronavirus outbreak to seal a Brexit deal | Latest Brexit news and top stories - The New European [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Brexit trade deal WILL be struck this year say UK negotiators - but only after EU tantrum - Express [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- British lawyer sues EU over her removal from its court due to Brexit - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Coronavirus: We are all paying the price for the Tory government's preoccupation with Brexit | Latest Brexit news and top stories - The New European [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- Row over EU office in Belfast threatens to derail Brexit talks - The Guardian [Last Updated On: May 2nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2020]
- WATCH: Gina Miller meets online troll who sent hateful, racist and threatening messages over Brexit - The New European [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2020]
- It's 10 years since the Lib Dem-Tory austerity coalition birthed Brexit and our brutal tribalism - Nation.Cymru [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2020]
- It's crazy for UK to go ahead with Brexit given pandemic crisis - Yorkshire Post [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2020]
- Paul Routledge: Tories want us to forget Brexit and crash out - Mirror Online [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2020]
- Theresa May humiliation: Ex-PM's grovelling plea to union bosses amid Brexit vote exposed - Express [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2020]
- Brexit: don't extend the transition period - TheArticle [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2020]
- Brexit Blog: Crucial Times Ahead - Will the Gap Narrow Between the Sides as Negotiations Continue - Government, Public Sector - Ireland - Mondaq News... [Last Updated On: May 15th, 2020] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2020]
- Northern Ireland facing 'challenge of a generation' as it confronts Brexit and Covid-19, says accountants society's new boss - Belfast Telegraph [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Nissan chief says firm is monitoring Brexit negotiations and warns on tariffs - Chronicle Live [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Ireland as a seat for International Arbitration Bost-Brexit - Lexology [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Boris Johnson told to 'stop playing political games' with millions of citizens - The Parliament Magazine [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Brexit Party took almost 2 million in donations in first quarter of 2020 - The New European [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- The Brexit Crisis Led to Totally Incompetent Leadership at a Time of Unprecedented Calamity. Now We are Paying for It - CounterPunch [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- North-east skipper Jimmy Buchan warns no-deal Brexit 'will hurt' Scottish fishing industry - Press and Journal [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Boris Johnson wants to 'fix' Brexit deal he once claimed was 'oven-ready' - The New European [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Claim that extending the Brexit transition period could cost 380 billion is not credible - Full Fact [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Brexit: NI Assembly votes to extend transition period - BBC News [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Brexit shock: How tensions between USA and China may affect UK's trade options - Express [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- The car industry now: will Brexit's impact now be even greater? - Autocar [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- EU crisis: Brexit risks bloc's 'economic threat' crumbling - 'We should leave too!' - Express.co.uk [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Brexiteer called out for claiming Brexit Party was 'most diverse' in European Parliament - The New European [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Nissan comes out of lockdown and braces for Brexit - The Guardian [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- The pandemic is being used as cover for a no-deal Brexit - The Guardian [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Brexit Britain has a much better alternative than the EU: Canzuk - Telegraph.co.uk [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Brexit deal now unlikely without extension, and time is running out - Verdict [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Britain wants to reinvent UK-China relations in the Brexit age - Quartz [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- Brexit has reopened a divide within the Tories that cannot be bridged - Telegraph.co.uk [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2020]
- TCW's Brexit Watch: Will Johnson cave in a second time? - The Conservative Woman [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Britain, EU need Brexit agreement in the autumn - Merkel - Reuters UK [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Westminster's actions mean devolved governments have had 'no meaningful input' in Brexit trade talks - Press and Journal [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Brexit Britain is forced to confront its inglorious past - The Star Online [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- EU 'terrified' of successful UK 'on its doorstep' says Widdecombe in brutal Brexit warning - Express.co.uk [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Letter: Brexit extension would be a leap in the dark - East London and West Essex Guardian Series [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Macron to discuss Brexit with Johnson on London visit - RTE.ie [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- EU FURY: Macron unleashes new Brexit threat in bid to force through 750billion bailout - Express.co.uk [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Brexit news: What would ending the transition period with no deal really mean? - Express.co.uk [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Covid-19 and Brexit: Contrasting sectoral impacts on the UK | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal - voxeu.org [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Brexit and coronavirus are stoking the fires of Welsh nationalism - The New European [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- After Brexit: Will the U.S.-UK Deal Get Tariffs Down to Zero? - Yahoo News [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Brexit victory: Macron WILL cave to UK fishing stance by autumn - but there is a catch - Express [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Its official: U.K. wont require an extension of Brexit talks, even as negotiations with EU hit gridlock - MarketWatch [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- With Brexit Trade Talks at an Impasse, Boris Johnson Finally Engages - The New York Times [Last Updated On: June 21st, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2020]
- Johnson & Brexit Patronising Etonian Alienates the World Byline Times - Byline Times [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Unions Warn Trump and Brexit May Smash the Scottish Whisky Industry - Gizmodo UK [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Brexit risk to waste and resources increasing, says Greener UK - Resource Magazine [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Covid and Brexit the challenges that face new FCA boss Nikhil Rathi - Belfast Telegraph [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Northern Irish firms to be reimbursed for tariffs if Brexit talks fail - Tina Massey [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Unpopular fund sector trumps UK funds four years on from Brexit vote - Money Observer [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Post-Brexit and what it means for your intellectual property rights - Intellectual Property - UK - Mondaq News Alerts [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Brexit revives unionist and nationalist divide in Northern Ireland - The Guardian [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Boris to take on EU's Galileo with BETTER system US could join 'we have an opportunity' - Express [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- France does not rule out a post Brexit no deal with UK, but those who need it most are the British - MercoPress [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Boris Johnson news live: PM given fresh no-deal Brexit warnings, as No 10 puts full confidence in under-pressure minister - The Independent [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Brexit victory: Richard Tice reveals the 'huge opportunity' ahead for fishing and farming - Express [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- Brexit: Why hopes are rising that EU and UK could find compromise - Financial Times [Last Updated On: June 22nd, 2020] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2020]
- A new CEO, Brexit and supply-side exposure may leave Wipros Q1 earnings more dented than others - Business Insider India [Last Updated On: July 13th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 13th, 2020]
- UK Government 'planning to withhold power from Scotland after Brexit transition' - HeraldScotland [Last Updated On: July 13th, 2020] [Originally Added On: July 13th, 2020]