Majority of Emir derivatives reports cannot be matched, say repositories

DTCC is able to find the other half of a trade for around 40% of reports

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European repositories are warning up to 60% of derivatives trade reports entering their systems cannot be matched with their corresponding halves, leaving vast numbers of orphaned reports and a patchy picture of what is happening in derivatives markets.

Europe's trade reporting mandate requires both counterparties to a listed or over-the-counter derivatives trade to report their side of the transaction to a trade repository, which involves the submission of a counterparty's legal entity

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