Oxfam reaction to outcome of EU Finance Ministers meeting on derivatives
Today’s EU Finance Ministers meeting inBrussels reached a deal to resolve disagreement on regulators’ powers over clearinghouses that will handle over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. This decision is a step towards adopting the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR).
Marc Olivier Herman, Oxfam International’s EU food security policy advisor, said:
“It is good news that EU Finance Ministers are making progress towards an EU bill that regulates trading in derivatives. Food commodity derivatives must be much more transparent and better controlled to ensure they don’t wreak havoc in poor countries. To calm food markets and help avert a looming crisis, we need to see EU Finance Ministers sealing a deal with the European Parliament on the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation as soon as possible. By doing so, the EU could still be on schedule to meet its G20 commitments.”
Notes to Editors
1. In 2009, one year after the collapse of the Lehman Brothers (a major player in over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets) G20 leaders agreed inPittsburghthat all standardised OTC derivative contracts should be traded on exchanges and centrally cleared by the end of 2012. It was also agreed that OTC contracts should be reported to trade repositories.
2. Press release on EU Finance Ministers’ position on derivatives following today’s meeting http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/en/ecofin/127502.pdf
Read more
Oxfam's GROW campaign to fix the food system
Contact Information
Angela Corbalan on angela.corbalam@oxfaminternational.org or + 32 473 56 22 60
Join Grow
-
Africa must be in control of its fortune - and therefore it's future http://t.co/kMnJFIQmQu @Winnie_Byanyima via @allafrica3 hours 40 min ago
-
As summer temps could reach +100°F, health risks increase for #Syria #refugees in Jordan & Lebanon http://t.co/Zhzv5FT8he #SyriaCrisis5 hours 54 min ago
-
Number of Syrians in need of humanitarian aid rises to over 8 million http://t.co/uYHZbeHonP via @UN @Refugees #SyriaCrisis6 hours 19 min ago
-
RT @benphillips76: Oxfam's Pan Africa @JanahNcube: "Our leaders say we are rising. They are rising but inequality is obscene. Stealing is n…7 hours 6 min ago
-
In #Kenya, women own 1/2 of all small & medium enterprises, but lack comparable support/resources that men receive http://t.co/1JscJYHCZJ8 hours 18 sec ago
-
Cameron: #G8 will 'knock down the wall of secrecy' on UK-linked #taxhavens. Will he make good? http://t.co/NjorjQpqAk @HuffPostUK9 hours 34 sec ago
-
RT @OxfamEAfrica: "3 bombs fell in one of the camps. Refugees are fleeing." @Oxfam's Eddy Mbuyi on new #Goma fighting http://t.co/ygE0OnshU…9 hours 29 min ago
-
#Resilience is the new #globaldev buzzword. So how can we reduce #inequality & make people less vulnerable? http://t.co/HIRCgQ68eW #post201510 hours 6 min ago
-
We welcome @WorldBank support for removal of user fees, a major barrier to achieving Universal Health Coverage http://t.co/16paFMiifN #UHC10 hours 39 min ago
-
RT @louis_press: Report (in Arabic) on a great org helping Syrian refugees living in cemetery. On @AlArabiya w @ai_eman @Oxfam #syria http:…11 hours 3 min ago
-
@charityaiduk hi, you may wish to contact @oxfamgb11 hours 11 min ago
-
We're providing humanitarian aid in #Somalia via an innovative e-cash program http://t.co/AtzoQZzIsO #m4d12 hours 17 sec ago
-
Ending #taxdodging in #India could feed all hungry people there. And much more. http://t.co/K6M6PlZ3ne12 hours 32 min ago
-
Tax lost offshore could end world poverty. TWICE OVER. http://t.co/kyaKgvtUcb 1/3 of #taxhavens under UK flag12 hours 56 min ago
-
[Share the infographic] When the #G8 meets in June, they must end #taxdodging for good http://t.co/WLRT1UZx4f #taxhavens #socmed16 hours 31 sec ago

