The Bank of England’s Money Markets Committee (MMC) – comprised of
market participants from a wide range of banks, other financial and
non-financial institutions – has launched a Public Register today.
The UK Money Markets Code (‘the Code’), is a voluntary code that
sets out the standards and best practice expected from
participants in the deposit, repo and securities lending markets,
was published in April 2017.
The Code is underpinned by the key principle that participants
should always act in a manner to promote the integrity and
effective functioning of these markets.
Over 100 market participants have agreed for their Statements of
Commitment to the Code to be displayed on the Public Register.
That includes the Bank of England, which originally published its
Statement of Commitment in February 2018.
Andrew Hauser, Executive Director for Markets and Chair of the
Money Markets Committee, said: “The UK Money Markets Code is a
key step in restoring trust in financial markets. It helps fair,
effective, and transparent markets to flourish. The Public
Register shows not only the breadth of adherence to the UK Money
Markets Code across the market, but also the importance that
market participants place on it”.
Gordon Lowson of Aberdeen Standard Investments and Chair of the
UK Money Markets Code Sub-Committee, said: “The Public Register
enables market participants, their counterparties, their clients,
and others to see the breadth of adherence to the UK Money
Markets Code. The Code sets out clear principles and standards
for the deposit, repo and securities lending market in the United
Kingdom - the number of signatories already displayed on the
Public Register shows clearly that it has been endorsed and
embedded across UK money markets”.
The Public Register will be maintained by the UK Money Markets
Code Sub-Committee, which is also responsible for ensuring the
continued relevance of the Code as markets evolve.
Notes to Editors
1. The UK Money Markets Code is available here.
2. The UK Money Markets Code Explanatory Notes are available
here.
3. The Public Register is available here:
www.UKMoneyMarketsCode.co.uk