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ESMA鈥檚 first SFTR data quality report makes light reading
16 April 2021 France
Reporter: Alex Pugh

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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has on the data integrity of both SFTR and EMIR 鈥 the first since the introduction of both reporting regimes.

Designed to assess the quality of data reported by trade repositories (TR), the report gives an overview of actions taken by both ESMA and various national competent authorities (NCA) to enhance both regulatory regimes.

In view of the complexity and scale of Securities 麻豆影视传媒 Transactions Regulation (SFTR) reporting, it is important that all relevant stakeholders 鈥 counterparties, TRs, NCAs and ESMA 鈥 set aside sufficient resources to monitor data quality thoroughly, the report states.

Phase one and two of SFTR have been in place for a year, but the report presents a 鈥渓imited overview鈥 of reported data quality, including rejection rates, the European regulator says. And, despite the year鈥檚 worth of data 鈥 provided by one of the world鈥檚 most comprehensive reporting regimes 鈥 this 鈥榝inal鈥 report on SFTR is unable to present much in terms of actionable insight compared to the section on the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR).

An ESMA spokesperson tells SFT that the objective is to gradually expand the SFTR data quality section and provide an overview of SFTR data quality on par with the section on EMIR.

ESMA has been monitoring quality of SFTR reported data, the spokesperson says, and has engaged intensively with TRs to remediate any identified issues. 鈥淓SMA has put in place a data quality framework under which, jointly with NCAs, data quality matters will be analysed and followed up on,鈥 the spokerson explains.

And there are many bugs to iron out. According to the International Capital Market Association鈥檚 (ICMA) Alexander Westphal and Richard Comotto, who spoke to SFT in February to , there are 鈥50-odd issues鈥. ESMA needs to 鈥渋ncrease the number of data points to be published by the TRs鈥, Comotto says.

Problems plaguing the data include outstanding repo volumes at 147,000 per cent and some SFTs having negative collateral, Comotto adds. Responding to this, ESMA鈥檚 spokesperson says the main focus of the report is the supervisory (non-public) data that is being reported to TRs and made available to authorities. 鈥淓nsuring good quality of the data reported under SFTR is a joint endeavour between ESMA and the NCAs,鈥 they state.

鈥淎s part of its supervisory and policy activities, ESMA has also been monitoring the quality of SFT aggregated data published by TRs. The identified issues are on ESMA鈥檚 radar and we are following up with the TRs and with NCAs, as appropriate,鈥 the spokesperson adds.

ESMA鈥檚 report also lays bare ongoing cross-border transparency issues post Brexit. The interlinked but now separate economies and regulatory jurisdictions of the UK and EU has had a 鈥渟ignificant impact鈥 on SFTR reporting, with a nearly 50 per cent decline in the number of open securities finance transactions (SFT) reported in the EU since January. However, the number of open SFTs has seen an increasing trend more recently, the report states.

In December 2020, more than 2 million open SFTs were reported by branches of UK reporting counterparties, decreasing to approximately 250,000 open SFTs in the beginning of January. This decline was driven by the removal of UK and non-EEA branches of UK counterparties by TRs.

Other highlights from the report include:

- The number of rejected SFTs was highest in the early months of the reporting, peaking at 9 per cent in July 2020, but steadily improving to below 2 per cent in January 2021.

- A further characteristic of the SFTR landscape is the type of counterparty. Most submissions have, so far, been reported by investment firms and credit institutions (around 90 per cent of open SFTs). UCITS contribute to around 7 per cent of open SFTs.

Although Brexit has impacted the total volumes reported to EU TRs, the spokesperson tells SFT, ESMA has access to all data that is relevant for the supervision of SFT data quality in the EU. 鈥淓U counterparties and UK counterparties having branches in the EU that transact with UK counterparties still have a reporting obligation under EU SFTR, therefore ESMA and NCAs continue to have visibility over such market activity,鈥 they add.

ESMA鈥檚 interim chair Anneli Tuominen says: 鈥淭he publication of the first ESMA data quality report provides transparency to stakeholders on ESMA鈥檚 and NCAs鈥 activities aimed at improving the quality of data reported by trade repositories.

鈥淲hile progress has been made, the report also identifies the need for increased efforts by ESMA, NCAs, TRs and reporting entities to ensure good quality data that facilitates the monitoring of systemic risk and financial stability.

鈥淗igh-quality data is necessary to enable the effective use of data. Stakeholders need to be aware of the progress made towards better data quality and this annual report provides them with an important tool to monitor improvements to data quality."

The data quality report will be published annually and ESMA predicts later editions will provide a more comprehensive review of its findings.

Meanwhile, the report comes out shortly after EU policymakers were for third-country LEI issuers.

The LEI requirement was meant to come into effect alongside the rest of the SFTR reporting rules in April 2020 but was held back due to a significant lack of LEI coverage outside the EU.

One year on the situation is only mildly improved and, on the day the original grace period expired, ESMA initiated a second forbearance period which will expire in October 2022.
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