The Malta Financial Services Authority (“MFSA”) has issued a Circular addressed to Central Securities Depositories, investment firms, and other market stakeholders concerning the upcoming transition to a T+1 settlement cycle under Regulation (
The Regulation (EU) 2017/2402 of the European Parliament and of the Council, known as the Securitisation Regulation, lays down a general framework for securitisation and creates a specific framework for simple, transparent, and standardised (“ST
ESMA updates its Q&As on the Securitisation Regulation The Malta Financial Sercvices Authority ("MFSA") has recently published a circular addressed to all interested stakeholders, in particular to the securitisation market participan
By virtue of EU Regulation 2017/2402 (the “Regulation”) focusing mainly on simple, transparent, and standardised securitisations (“STS”), which came into full effect on January 2019, a harmonised set of rules now exist for securitisations
This week, the Council of Europe adopted new rules aimed at facilitating the development of a securitisation market in Europe by defining and differentiating simple, transparent and standardised (“STS”) Securitisations. The simple, transparent