Version status: Published
Published date: 7 December 2022
Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulations (EU) No 648/2012, (EU) No 575/2013 and (EU) 2017/1131 as regards measures to mitigate excessive exposures to third-country central counterparties and improve the efficiency of Union clearing markets (COM(2022) 697 final / 2022/0403 (COD)) (EMIR 3) (updated 24 April 2024 with Texts Adopted)
Marked-up copies of text with the provisions of the Proposal incorporated
Presidency Compromise text or Note or Opinion
- Texts Adopted (24 April 2024)
- Information Note - list of working papers (WK) distributed between 1 July and 31 December 2023 (16 April 2024)
- Information Note - Letter to the Chair of the European Parliament Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (19 February 2024)
- Provisional Agreement Resulting from Interinstitutional Negotiations (14 February 2024)
- 'I' ITEM NOTE - Confirmation of the final compromise text with a view to agreement (13 February 2024)
- Note - Mandate for negotiations with the European Parliament (1 December 2023)
- Information Note - list of working papers (WK) distributed between 1 January and 30 June 2023 (19 July 2023)
- ***I DRAFT REPORT (13 June 2023)
- Opinion 2023/C 1204/03 (12 June 2023)
- Report - EMIR Review / Progress report (9 June 2023)
- Opinion 2023/C 184/09 (25 May 2023)
- Cover Note - Opinion on the application of the Principles of Subsidiarity and Proportionality (28 March 2023)
Accompanying documents
- Impact assessment (SWD(2022) 697 final) (7 December 2022)
- Summary of the impact assessment SWD(2022) 698 final (7 December 2022)
- Communication on the path towards a stronger EU clearing system, accompanying the legislative proposals (COM(2022) 696 final) (7 December 2022)
- Feedback statement to the targeted consultation on the review of the central clearing framework in the EU (7 December 2022)
- Factsheet: Capital markets union - A path towards a stronger EU clearing system (7 December 2022)
- More on Derivatives/EMIR