Does the European Commission’s Ruling on S&P Regarding ISIN Pricing go Far Enough?
24 May 2011
Some corners of the industry are not convinced that the European Commission’s recent ruling on Standard & Poor’s ISIN pricing commitments goes far enough, as evidenced by comments made by a number of industry associations including the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) and the UK-based Information Provider User Group (IPUG) last week (see here). It seems these bodies are keen for the data vendor to meet a number of additional minimum requirements including guaranteeing that it will allow the free usage of US ISINs in all internal and external databases and applications without any contractual commitment to the end user (ergo the removal of the underlying Cusip usage agreement).
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