Multilateral Instrument 25-102 — Canada — British Columbia law | Esheria

Multilateral Instrument 25-102

Designated benchmark administrators must meet detailed governance, reporting, conflict, outsourcing, input-data, methodology, and complaint requirements.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — British Columbia
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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Designated benchmark administrators must meet detailed governance, reporting, conflict, outsourcing, input-data, methodology, and complaint requirements. A designated benchmark administrator must follow notice, disclosure, publication, and recordkeeping rules before changing, stopping, or describing a benchmark methodology; benchmark contributors also have compliance and record duties. A designated benchmark administrator must put controls, methodology, transparency, governance, recordkeeping, and conflict-management measures in place for designated commodity benchmarks.