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Chatham has played a leading role in educating companies who are preparing to comply with derivatives regulations. The following presentations can assist your organization as you prepare for the significant changes facing the derivatives market.
TEXPO Presentation: Assessing the Impact of Derivatives Regulation Under Dodd-Frank (03/26/2012)
Evaluating EMIR’s Impact on the Property Sector (Nov 2010) According to a Chatham Financial study commissioned by the European property sector, proposed EU rules on derivatives could take an estimated EUR 64.9 billion of working capital away from Europe’s real economy as property businesses risk being required to collateralize their interest rate hedges with cash.
Dodd-Frank Update: Decoding OTC Derivatives Regulation (11/16/10) This presentation offers an analysis of the derivatives title in the Dodd-Frank Act and examines the potential impact of new regulations on the U.S. economy.
Derivatives Regulation: Impact on Regional and Community Banks (7/20/10) In this webinar, Chatham’s Bob Newman and Sam Peterson discuss the impact of derivatives regulation under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The presentation covers a number of issues that are of concern to regional and community banks, including the impact of regulation on a bank’s loan-level and balance sheet hedging programs, the extent of the end-user exception to mandatory clearing, and the central clearing requirement.
OTC Derivatives Regulatory Reform: How will it affect you? (7/22/10) This presentation examines Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act, legislation that will regulate the over-the-counter derivatives market for the first time and the implications for market participants. The presentation covers the basic features of derivatives legislation, new requirements for all participants in the derivatives market, requirements for particular participants in the derivatives markets, open questions to be resolved by regulators during the rulemaking process, and how Chatham can help businesses adapt to regulatory changes.
EU Property Sector Commissioned Study Estimates EUR 64.9 Billion Of Impact From Proposed EU Derivatives Regulation (11/23/10) According to a Chatham Financial study commissioned by the European property sector, proposed EU rules on derivatives could take an estimated EUR 64.9 billion of working capital away from Europe’s real economy as property businesses risk being required to collateralize their interest rate hedges with cash.












