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Comments RIN 3064-AF96

Financial Data Transparency Act Joint Data Standards
12 CFR Part 304 RIN 3064–AF96
Notice of proposed rulemaking


Summary: The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Credit Union Administration, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Housing Finance Agency, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Department of the Treasury invite public comment on a proposed rule to establish data standards to promote interoperability of financial regulatory data across these agencies. Final standards established pursuant to this rulemaking will later be adopted for certain collections of information in separate rulemakings by the agencies or through other actions taken by the agencies. The agencies are proposing this rule as required by the Financial Data Transparency Act of 2022.
 

89 FR 67891
Comment Period End: October 21, 2024
 
 

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Submitted By
01. American Bankers Association, Thomas Binder
02. Cusip Global Services, Scott J. Preiss 
03. Electronic Commerce Code Management Association (ECCMA), Peter R. Benson
04. Content Strategies LLC, Michael Atkin
05. Christoph Barnard
06. Investment Adviser Association (IAA), Gail C. Bernstein and Laura L. Grossman
07. Alternative Investment Management Association, and 10 other Associations
08. International Organization for Standardization, Karla McKenna
09. ISITC Europe CIC
10. Algorithmic Contract Types Unified Standards, Jefferson Braswell
11. Data Foundation, Ashley Nelle-Davis
12. Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF), Alexandre Kech
13. Dido Solutions, Ian Stavros
14. National Association of State Treasurers (NAST), Colleen Davis
15. Workiva Inc., David Haila
16. XBRL US, Campbell Pryde
17. XBRL US, Campbell Pryde, Response to FDTA SEC Questions
18. Options Clearing Corporation (OCC), Megan Malone Cohen
19. CUSIP Global Services, Scott J. Preiss
20. Investment Company Institute, Paul G. Cellupica
21. American Bankers Association (ABA), Rob Nichols and Thomas Pinder
22. Bank Policy Institute (BPI), Christopher F. Feeney
23. Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) and 5 other organizations, Brian Steele and Christopher Childs
24. DFM Data Corp Inc, Michael Darden
25. Financial Information Forum (FIF), Howard Meyerson
26. International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA), Scott O'Malia
27. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Justin S. Magruder
28. Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) & SIFMA Asset Management Group, Stephen Byron and Lindsey Weber Keljo
29. Americas Focus Committee of the Association of Global Custodians (AGC), Walter Palmer
30. Bloomberg L.P., Gregory Babyak and Gary Stone
31. Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA), Elliot Ganz and Tess Virmani
32. Object Management Group (OMG) Primary, William (Bill) Hoffman
33. Object Management Group (OMG), William (Bill) Hoffman
34. Investment Adviser Association (IAA), Gail C. Bernstein and Laura L. Grossman Final
35. NFIB, David S. Addington
36. American Bankers Association, Thomas Pinder
37. Congress of the United States, Mark R. Warner, et al

Last Updated: December 11, 2024