Notice2021-27546
Self-Regulatory Organizations; ICE Clear Credit LLC; Order Approving Proposed Rule Change Relating to the ICC End-of-Day Price Discovery Policies and Procedures
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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 242 (Tuesday, December 21, 2021)]
[Notices]
[Pages 72291-72293]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2021-27546]
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
[Release No. 34-93795; File No. SR-ICC-2021-022]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; ICE Clear Credit LLC; Order
Approving Proposed Rule Change Relating to the ICC End-of-Day Price
Discovery Policies and Procedures
December 15, 2021.
I. Introduction
On October 13, 2021, ICE Clear Credit LLC (``ICC'') filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (``Commission''), pursuant to
Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the
``Act''),\1\ and Rule 19b-4 thereunder,\2\ a proposed rule change to
revise ICC's End-of-Day Price Discovery Policies and Procedures (the
``Pricing Policy''). The Pricing Policy formalizes ICC's end-of-day
(``EOD'') price discovery process that provides prices for cleared
credit default swap (``CDS'') contracts based on submissions from ICC's
Clearing Participants.\3\ The proposed rule change was published for
comment in the Federal Register on November 2, 2021.\4\ The Commission
did not receive comments regarding the proposed rule change. For the
reasons discussed below, the Commission is approving the proposed rule
change.
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\1\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
\2\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4.
\3\ Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the
meanings specified in the Pricing Policy.
\4\ Self-Regulatory Organizations; ICE Clear Credit LLC; Notice
of Filing of Proposed Rule Change Relating to the ICC End-of-Day
Price Discovery Policies and Procedures, Exchange Act Release No.
93432 (Oct. 27, 2021); 86 FR 60493 (Nov. 2, 2021) (SR-ICC-2021-022)
(``Notice'').
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II. Description of the Proposed Rule Change
As part of ICC's current EOD price discovery process to obtain
reliable, market-driven prices of cleared CDS instruments, ICC Clearing
Participants (``CPs'') are required to submit daily EOD prices for
cleared single name CDS instruments, index CDS instruments, and options
on index CDS instruments related to their open positions at ICC in
accordance with the Pricing Policy. ICC uses the resulting EOD prices
for risk management purposes. ICC is proposing to revise the Pricing
Policy with respect to CPs' EOD price submissions for index CDS
instruments (``index submissions'').\5\
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\5\ The description herein is substantially excerpted from the
Notice.
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The Pricing Policy currently allows CPs to provide index
submissions in either spread convention or price convention. The
proposed rule change would remove the ability for CPs to provide index
submissions in spread convention and would require CPs to provide all
index submissions in price convention, which ICC explains would
standardize its instrument submission requirements and allow ICC to
avoid converting between spread and price.\6\ ICC represents that it
intends to implement the proposed rule change in a phased approach
following Commission approval and the completion of any other required
governance or internal processes.\7\ The proposed specific amendments
are summarized as follows.
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\6\ See Notice at 60494.
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ICC proposes to amend Subsection 2.2.3 of the Pricing Policy, which
sets out the submission format requirements for index instruments.
Currently, index submissions may be provided in spread convention or
price convention depending on the instrument, as illustrated in Table
8. Under the proposed changes, index submissions would be provided only
in price convention, which has two acceptable types, price or upfront.
The proposed changes remove Table 8 and language regarding the
submission of recovery rates, which relate to submissions provided in
spread terms. ICC proposes minor changes to renumber the tables in the
Pricing Policy accordingly, and to spell out an abbreviated term ``RR''
as ``recovery rate'' in this subsection.
ICC proposes to amend Subsection 2.2.4 related to the
standardization of submissions. Currently, the cross-and-lock algorithm
used by ICC to determine EOD prices and potential trades requires
inputs in bid-offer format and executes in price terms or spread terms
depending on the convention for the considered instrument. Currently,
ICC standardizes CP submissions into bid-
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offer format in either price or spread terms, depending on the
convention. Under the proposed changes, the cross-and-lock algorithm
would execute in price terms only. The proposed changes would remove
language referencing spread terms and distinguishing between price and
spread terms. The proposed changes also would remove language
differentiating between submissions in price or spread in subpart (a)
of Subsection 2.2.4.
ICC proposes similar changes to Subsection 2.3 (End-of-Day Levels
and Potential-Trades). As proposed, ICC would no longer determine EOD
levels in terms of either spread or price. Specifically, the proposed
changes would remove language requiring ICC to execute the cross-and-
lock algorithm in spread-space for index instruments with a quote
convention of spread, in price-space for index instruments with a quote
convention of price, and in price-space for all single name and index
option instruments. Under Subsection 2.3.1(g) of the Pricing Policy,
ICC currently adjusts outlying submission trade prices for index
option, single name, and index instruments with a cross-and-lock
convention of price and outlying submission trade spreads for index
instruments with a cross-and-lock convention of spread. For index
instruments with a cross-and-lock convention of spread, ICC performs a
conversion between trade price and spread. The proposed changes would
remove the need for ICC to adjust outlying submission trade spreads,
including the need for a conversion between trade price and spread.
III. Discussion and Commission Findings
Section 19(b)(2)(C) of the Act directs the Commission to approve a
proposed rule change of a self-regulatory organization if it finds that
such proposed rule change is consistent with the requirements of the
Act and the rules and regulations thereunder applicable to such
organization.\8\ For the reasons given below, the Commission finds that
the proposed rule change is consistent with Section 17A(b)(3)(F) of the
Act and Rule 17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv) thereunder.\9\
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\8\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2)(C).
\9\ 17 CFR 240.17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv).
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A. Consistency With Section 17A(b)(3)(F) of the Act
Section 17A(b)(3)(F) of the Act requires, among other things, that
the rules of ICC be designed to promote the prompt and accurate
clearance and settlement of securities transactions and, to the extent
applicable, derivative agreements, contracts, and transactions.\10\
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\10\ 15 U.S.C. 78q-1(b)(3)(F).
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As noted above, the proposed rule change would amend several
subsections of the Pricing Policy to require CPs to provide all index
submissions in price convention rather than in spread convention.
Specifically, in Subsection 2.2.3, ICC would remove Table 8 given that
ICC's submission requirements for index instruments would no longer
accommodate spread convention, and also related language regarding the
submission of recovery rates, which relate to submissions provided in
spread terms. In Subsection 2.2.4, ICC would amend the cross-and-lock
algorithm to execute in price terms (rather than in price or spread
terms depending on the convention for the considered instrument), and
remove language referencing spread terms and other language that
distinguishes or differentiates between price and spread terms. In
Subsection 2.3, ICC would remove language requiring ICC to execute the
cross-and-lock algorithm in spread-space for index instruments with a
quote convention of spread, in price-space for index instruments with a
quote convention of price, and in price-space for all single name and
index option instruments, and also eliminate the need to adjust
outlying submission trade spreads, including the need for conversion
between trade price and spread for index instruments with a cross-and-
lock convention of spread.
The Commission believes that these aspects of the proposed rule
change would simplify the EOD price discovery process for index CDS
instruments with standardized submission requirements, and thereby
facilitate ICC's risk management of such instruments. Specifically, the
Commission believes that, by requiring CPs to provide all index
submissions in price convention, ICC would avoid spending additional
time and resources for adjusting outlying submission trade spreads and
converting between trade price and spread, thereby helping to reduce
potential operational risks and inefficiencies in ICC's EOD price
discovery and risk management processes for cleared index CDS
instruments. The Commission believes that reducing operational risk and
inefficiencies by simplifying the EOD submission process would, in
turn, enhance the efficiency of ICC's EOD price discovery process and
help promote the prompt and accurate clearance and settlement of index
CDS.
As noted above, the proposed rule change includes administrative
revisions designed to support the substantive changes relating to
simplification of the EOD submission process (e.g., removal of Table 8;
deletion of language regarding the submission of recovery rates;
renumbering of other tables in the Pricing Policy; and providing a
complete reference to an abbreviated term). The Commission believes
that these administrative changes would also promote the prompt and
accurate clearance and settlement of such instruments to the extent
such changes support the substantive changes described above.
Therefore, the Commission believes that the proposed rule change is
consistent with Section 17A(b)(3)(F) of the Act.\11\
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\11\ 15 U.S.C. 78q-1(b)(3)(F).
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B. Consistency With Rule 17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv) Under the Act
Rule 17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv) \12\ requires each covered clearing agency
to establish, implement, maintain, and enforce written policies and
procedures reasonably designed to cover its credit exposures to its
participants by establishing a risk-based margin system that, at a
minimum, uses reliable sources of timely price data and uses procedures
and sound valuation models for addressing circumstances in which
pricing data are not readily available or reliable. The Commission
believes the proposed rule change, by amending several subsections of
the Pricing Policy, as described above, to require CPs to provide all
index submissions only in price convention rather than allowing
submission in either price or spread, should help ICC establish more
timely price data on which it may rely when calculating margin
requirements that will account for the risks posed by index CDS
instruments as part of its overall risk-based margin system and risk
management processes.
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\12\ 17 CFR 240.17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv).
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The Commission believes that the proposed rule change is therefore
consistent with Rule 17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv).\13\
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\13\ 17 CFR 240.17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv).
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IV. Conclusion
On the basis of the foregoing, the Commission finds that the
proposed rule change is consistent with the requirements of the Act,
and in particular, with the requirements of Section 17A(b)(3)(F) of the
Act and Rule 17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv) thereunder.\14\
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\14\ 17 CFR 240.17Ad-22(e)(6)(iv).
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It is therefore ordered pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of the Act
\15\ that the proposed rule change (SR-ICC-2021-022), be, and hereby
is, approved.\16\
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\15\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2).
\16\ In approving the proposed rule change, the Commission
considered the proposal's impact on efficiency, competition, and
capital formation. 15 U.S.C. 78c(f).
For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets,
pursuant to delegated authority.\17\
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\17\ 17 CFR 200.30-3(a)(12).
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J. Matthew DeLesDernier,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2021-27546 Filed 12-20-21; 8:45 am]
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