Sea of Change Regulatory reforms charting a new course. FOA Clearing Module Training Event 18 October 2013

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Sea of Change Regulatory reforms charting a new course FOA Clearing Module Training Event 18 October 2013

Agenda Agenda Introduction and overview The architecture t of the FOA Documentation ti Library Key provisions of the FOA Clearing Module Refreshments The FOA Clearing Module and the ISDA/FOA Addendum Key elections in the Annex to the FOA Clearing Module The FOA Clearing Module and the FOA Legal Opinions Q&A Clifford Chance 2

CPD Points Please sign our register and take one of our CPD Forms. You will need to inform your CPD points administrator of your attendance. ATTENDANCE REGISTER PLEASE PASS THIS FORM TO THE NEXT PERSON IN THE LECTURE Please return to Samantha Odell at 26S.18 if register is found with completed information. LOCATION: LONDON COURSE CODE/ TYPE: DATE OF COURSE/MEETING: 18 October 2013 START TIME: 1:30pm FINISH TIME: 4:30pm TOTAL CPD HOURS: 3 Hours COURSE TITLE: FOA Clearing Module Training Event Speakers: Preparation Time Speaking Time Accredited NAME SIGNATURE INSTITUTION (Clifford Chance employees: please write practice group and employee ID) Clifford Chance 3

The architecture of the FOA Documentation Library Clifford Chance

CRDIV/CRR EMIR IAS 32 CRDIV/CRR Section 7, Chapter 6 (Art. 296(2)(b)) CRDIV/CRR Section 1, Chapter 4 (Art. 194(1)) CRDIV/CRR Section 7, Chapter 6 (Art. 296(2)(b)) CRDIV/CRR Section 9, Chapter 6 (Art. 306( (2)) EMIR Art. 39(7) IAS 32 (paras 42+ and AG38A+) Bankruptcy remoteness Risk reducing LO now explicitly required Netting Work in progress Work in progress Netting opinions Collateral opinions CCP opinions (most of them to be updated) NEW NETTING OPINIONS Standard industry disclosure document in conjunction with ISDA IAS 32 OPINIONS in conjunction with ISDA New in the FOA Library Expanded and updated New in the FOA Library Change of netting mechanics FOA Standard Terms of Business (netting module + collateral & margin module) CCP Rules ISDA/FOA Client Cleared OTC derivatives Addendum FOA Clearing Module Clifford Chance 5

Key provisions of the FOA Clearing Module Clifford Chance

Background Central purpose of the Clearing Module Compliance with EMIR Create separate netting set for each Agreed CCP Service Also include helpful suppl ementary provisions FATCA limited recourse Clifford Chance 7

The FOA Clearing Module Used together with FOA standard terms such as Professional Client Agreement Scope is transactions cleared through an Agreed CCP Service CCP1 CCP2 CCP3 some CCPs may have multiple l services direct clearing Firm/CCP Transactions Foreign CM Changes how Client Transactions are dealt with if Firm or CCP defaults Firm (CM) Main purpose is to provide for separate net each Agreed CCP Service sums for Client Transactions Client Clifford Chance 8

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The FOA Clearing Module and the ISDA/FOA Addendum Clifford Chance

Possible Documentation Structures ETD only or ETD and OTC Option #1 ETD and OTC Option #2 CCP1 CCP2 CCP3 CCP1 CCP2 CCP3 Firm Firm FOA + ToB FOA Clearing Module FOA FOA Clearing ISDA/FOA ToB + Module Addendum + Client Client Clifford Chance 32

FOA Clearing Module vs ISDA/FOA Addendum: Key Similarities Client Default Both look to provisions of the Terms of Business and portfolio netting Firm Trigger Event and CCP Default Both override the Terms of Business and create netting sets per Agreed CCP Service Clifford Chance 33

FOA Clearing Module vs ISDA/FOA Addendum: Key Differences Deletion of provisions from Addendum: Futures Terms of Business - specific margin provisions: All ISDA-specific language Service Provider provisions Valuation of Client Transactions following Client Default Pre-Default Porting rights Allowing multiple daily margin calls Excess margin posting arrangements Security interest margin converted into title transfer margin, if necessary Other regulatory provisions: FATCA (withholding and disclosure) Trade repository reporting confidentiality waiver General tailoring Clifford Chance 34

Key elections in the Module Annex Clifford Chance

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The FOA Clearing Module and the FOA Legal Opinions Clifford Chance

BACKGROUND Existing set of netting opinions Why a new set of netting opinions? i FOA Clearing Module and ISDA/FOA Client Cleared OTC Derivatives Addenddum 1. EMIR mandates clearing of certain OTC derivatives, but also imposes requirements on CCPs and clearing members (CMs) for exchange-traded derivatives 2. EMIR rules include: i. segregation of house and client accounts ii. iii. understood to requiree separate net sums for each CCP service porting (transfer) of positions/margin if CM defaults iv. leapfrog of net payment to Clients if CM defaults 3. Capital Requirements Regulation i. reinforces need for netting opinions for counterparty exposures ii. iii. introduces capital requirement for exposures to CCPs (not covered by the present project) allows capital relief for CMs where CCP defaults but CM is not liable to Client Clifford Chance 40

Jurisdictional Scope Clifford Chance 41

NETTING AN NALYZER LIBRARY 75 NETTING OPINIONS EXISTING OPINIONS 77 JURIS SDICTIONS 76 COLLATERAL OPINIONS 45 CCP OPINIONS Clifford Chance 42

NETTING AN NALYZER LIBRARY NEW OPINIONS PHASE 1 34 JURISDICTIONS 34 NETTING OPINIONS More to come un nder Phase 2 CCP OPINIONS: 7 CCPs Clifford Chance 43

New Set of Opinions Phase 1 of the Netting Opinions Update: 34 jurisdictions (Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada Quebec, Canada Ontario, Cayman Islands, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and US) All existing opinions Phase 2 of the Netting Opinions Update: Jurisdictions covered by the existing opinions and not already covered by Phase 1. CCP Opinions 2013 except Norway 7 CCPs covered: Eurex, ICE Clear, LCH Ltd, LCH SA, Nasdaq OMX, CME Clearing Europe and ECC AG Detailed questionna ire Scope will be extended Clifford Chance 44

New terminology more flexibility Clifford Chance 45

TERMINOLOGY OF NEW OPINIONS FOA Netting Agreement and Clearing Agreement FOA Netting Agreement = FOA documentation used alone Clearing Agreement = FOA documentation + FOA Clearing Module and/or IS SDA/FOA Client Cleared OTC Derivatives Addendum Core Provisions and Non-material Amendments Core Provisions: narrower and now specific to certain opinions NMA: more extensive More flexibility for FOA members Clifford Chance 46

Default scenarios Clifford Chance 47

DEFAULT SCENARIOS DEALT WITH IN THE NEW OPINIONS Under an FOA Netting Agreement Client = Defaulting Party Firm = Defaulting Party (Two-Way) In both cases, the FOA Netting Provision and FOA Set-Off Provisions would apply Under a Cleari ing Agreement Client = Defaulting Party The FOA Netting Provision and FOA Set-Off Provisions apply Firm Trigger Event / CM Trigger Event CCP Default In both cases, the netting and set-off provisions of the FOA Module and/or ISDA/FOA Addendum would apply Clifford Chance 48

Structure of the opinions Clifford Chance 49

STRUCTURE OF THE OPINIONS (1/2) Structure common to the existing and new opinions Body of the opinions deal with corporates and banks (incorporated in the jurisdiction of the opinion or with a branch in such jurisdiction) Schedules deal with the entities listed in paragraph 1.2 of the opinion (e.g. ins urance companies, individuals, pension funds ) Paragraph 1: Terms of reference Paragraph 2: Assumptions Paragraph 3: Opinions Paragraph 4: Qu ualifications Annexes: Definitions Clifford Chance 50

STRUCTURE OF THE OPINIONS (2/2) What s new in the new opinions? Paragraph 3 is more extensive because it now has to deal with default scenarioss under the FOA Module and the ISDA/FOA Addendum Paragraph 3 also requires from local counsel that they indicate whether: o any amendm ments to the documentation are necessary/desirable o whether any additional wording should be treated as part of the Core Provisions Annex 4 is more extensive as well o in existing opinions: only the NMA o in new opinions: Core Provisions + NMA New Annex 5: for ease of reference, aggregates in one place all the necessary/desirable amendments and additions to the Core Provisions Clifford Chance 51

List of opinions Clifford Chance 52

List of opinions of the new set of opinions Opinions deal with enforceability of the applicable netting, set-off and title transfer provisions i.e. self-help remedies, not judicial remedies Paragraph 3.1: Insolvency Proceedings applicable to the entity incorporated or established in the jurisdiction (in most jurisdictions, could be the Client or the Firm/CM) Paragraph 3.2: Recognition of choice of law Paragraph 3.3: Enforceability of FOA Netting Provisions (applies to the default of any Party under an FOA Netting Agreement and default of the Client under a Clearing Agreement) Paragraph 3.4 and 3.5: Enforceability of the netting provisions of the FOA Module and ISDA/FOA Addendum (under a Clearing Agreement only) Paragraph 3.6: do-no-harm opinion Paragraph 3.7: Enforceability of FOA Set-Off Provisions (under an FOA Netting Agreement and under a Clearing Agreement) Paragraph 3.8: Enforceability of the set-off provision of the FOA Module and FOA Set-Off Provisions (where not disapplied by the FOA Module) under a Clearing Agreement Paragraph 3.9: Enforceability of the set-off provision of the ISDA/FOA Addendum Paragraph 3.10: Enforceability or a Clearing Agreement of the Title Transfer Provisions under an FOA Netting Agreement Paragraph 3.11: Do-no-harm opinion in relation to Title Transfer Provisions used in combination with security interest margin Paragraphs 3.12 to 3.16: Thesee opinions deals with issues that have been identified in the past as possibly problematic for Reg Cap purposes Clifford Chance 53

Possible issues Clifford Chance 54

Possible issues Statutory insolvency set-off (creation of separate nettin ng sets?) Effect of special legislation giving effect to EMIR, protection of CCP default management (eg Settlement Finality Directive)? Netting legislat tion requiring the close-out out of all transactionss under the agreement Timing of close e-out (automatic termination jurisdictions) Combined use of title transfer and security interest clauses? Clifford Chance 55

Questions Clifford Chance

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