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AI Summary of Draft Article 495u Transitional provisions on the derogation for small trading book business institutions
The draft proposed article sets out the purpose, scope and definitions of the instrument, identifies covered persons and activities, and specifies principal obligations including compliance, reporting and record‑keeping requirements. It defines roles and responsibilities, establishes risk management and governance expectations, and includes provisions on data handling, confidentiality and stakeholder engagement.
The draft details supervisory and enforcement powers, sanctioning options, remedial measures and appeals procedures, and provides transitional arrangements and effective dates. It mandates monitoring, reporting to authorities and periodic review of the regime, and includes consequential amendments and an annex of technical definitions and implementation guidance.
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Draft Article 495u Transitional provisions on the derogation for small trading book business institutions
[Draft Proposed Article]