benchmarksääntely
Benchmarksääntely refers to the regulatory framework governing the creation, use, and oversight of benchmarks. Benchmarks are widely used reference rates or values that serve as a basis for financial contracts, investment products, and economic indicators. Examples include interest rate benchmarks like LIBOR (though being phased out) and EURIBOR, and commodity benchmarks.
The primary goal of benchmarksääntely is to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and integrity of these benchmarks.
Key aspects of benchmarksääntely typically involve:
Authorisation and supervision of benchmark administrators: Entities that produce benchmarks are often required to be authorised
Methodology and data integrity: Regulations mandate that benchmark administrators use transparent and sound methodologies for calculating
Transparency and disclosure: Administrators are usually required to disclose information about their methodologies, the data sources
Prohibition of market abuse: Benchmarksääntely often includes rules to prevent manipulation or attempted manipulation of benchmarks.
The development of benchmarksääntely has been significantly influenced by past benchmark scandals, such as the LIBOR