Of standards and technology: ISDA and technological change in the OTC derivatives market

Q2 Social Sciences Law and Financial Markets Review Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/17521440.2022.2063030
Pierre Schammo
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ABSTRACT For enthusiasts, distributed ledger technology (DLT) and smart contract technology (SCT) promise a future of frictionless interactions and decentralisation. In practice, however, it is widely acknowledged that this vision faces significant challenges. These include legal challenges, technological challenges, but also implementation challenges. The latter arise because delivering the DLT/SCT vision does not take place in a vacuum, but in a setting populated by existing market actors that operate on the basis of pre-existing technologies and absent an industry-wide layer of standards to support technological change and the vision of frictionless interactions. This article seeks to contribute to the literature interested in implementation challenges. Its aim is two-fold: to examine implementation challenges and to take stock of current market efforts to overcome them. In particular, this article focusses on the efforts of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) and its initiatives to ‘standardise to digitise’. It will show that these initiatives can usefully be examined as an attempt to help the industry coordinate on a common foundational standards layer. However, this article also finds that the success of ISDA’s efforts is by no means certain. Nor are its efforts without raising some concerns.
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标准与技术:ISDA与场外衍生品市场的技术变革
摘要对于爱好者来说,分布式账本技术(DLT)和智能合约技术(SCT)预示着无摩擦交互和去中心化的未来。然而,在实践中,人们普遍承认,这一愿景面临重大挑战。这些挑战包括法律挑战、技术挑战,也包括实施挑战。后者的出现是因为DLT/SCT愿景的实现不是在真空中进行的,而是在现有市场参与者的环境中进行的。现有市场参与者在现有技术的基础上运作,缺乏支持技术变革和无摩擦互动愿景的全行业标准层。本文试图为对实施挑战感兴趣的文献做出贡献。其目的有两个:审查执行方面的挑战,并评估当前市场为克服这些挑战所做的努力。特别是,本文重点介绍了国际掉期和衍生品协会(ISDA)的努力及其“标准化到数字化”的举措。这将表明,这些举措可以作为帮助行业在共同的基础标准层上进行协调的一种尝试进行有效的审查。然而,本文也发现,ISDA的努力是否成功并不确定。它的努力也会引起一些担忧。
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