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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 680/2014of 16 April 2014laying down implementing technical standards with regard to supervisory reporting of institutions according to Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council(Text with EEA relevance)

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[F1ANNEX XXV U.K.

[F1REPORTING ON LIQUIDITY (PART 4: COLLATERAL SWAPS) U.K.

1. Collateral swaps U.K.

1.1. General remarks U.K.
1. Any transaction maturing within the next 30 calendar days in which non-cash assets are swapped for other non-cash assets, shall be reported in this template. Items which do not need to be completed by institutions are coloured grey. U.K.
2. Collateral swap transactions that mature within the next 30 calendar days shall lead to an outflow if the asset borrowed is subject to a lower haircut under Chapter 2 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61 than the asset lent. The outflow shall be calculated by multiplying the market value of the asset borrowed by the difference between the outflow rate applicable to the asset lent and the outflow rate applicable to the asset borrowed in secured funding transactions maturing within the next 30 calendar days. In the case that the counterparty is the credit institution’s domestic central bank, the outflow rate to be applied to the market value of the asset borrowed shall be 0%. The meaning of the credit institution’s domestic central bank follows the definition provided under Article 28(8) of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61. U.K.
3. Collateral swaps that mature within the next 30 calendar days shall lead to an inflow where, under Chapter 2 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61, the asset lent is subject to a lower haircut than the asset borrowed. The inflow shall be calculated by multiplying the market value of the asset lent by the difference between the inflow rate applicable to the asset borrowed and the inflow rate applicable to the asset lent in secured lending transactions maturing within the next 30 calendar days. If the collateral obtained is used to cover short positions that can be extended beyond 30 calendar days no inflow shall be recognised. U.K.
4. For liquid assets the liquidity value is calculated in accordance with Article 9 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61. U.K.
5. Each collateral swap transaction shall be assessed individually and the flow reported as either an outflow or an inflow (per transaction) in the corresponding row. If one trade contains multiple categories of collateral type (e.g. a basket of collateral) then for reporting it shall be split into parts corresponding with the template rows and assessed in parts. In the context of swap transactions of collateral baskets or pools that are maturing within the next 30 calendar days, non-cash assets lent shall be assigned individually to non-cash assets borrowed, in accordance with the liquid assets categories as defined in Title II, Chapter 2 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61, starting from the least liquid combination (i.e. non-liquid non-cash assets lent, non-liquid non-cash assets borrowed). Any excess collateral within one combination is moved to the higher category, so that up to the most liquid combination, the relevant combinations are fully matched. Any overall excess collateral is then captured in the most liquid combination. U.K.
6. Collateral swap transactions involving shares or units in CIUs shall be reported as if the transactions would involve the assets underlying the CIU. The different haircuts applied to shares or units in CIUs shall be reflected in the relevant outflow or inflow rate to be reported. U.K.
7. Credit institutions shall report the template in the corresponding currencies in accordance with Article 415 (2) of Regulation (EU) 575/2013. In this case, the reported balances shall comprise only those which are denominated in the relevant currency to ensure that currency gaps are correctly reflected. This may mean that only one side of the transaction is reported in the relevant currency template, with corresponding impact on the excess liquidity value. U.K.
1.2. Specific remarks U.K.
8. For the calculation of inflows or outflows, collateral swap transactions shall be reported irrespective of whether the underlying collateral involved meets, or would meet if not already being used to secure this transaction, the operational requirements as provided under Article 8 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61. Furthermore, in order to allow for the calculation of the adjusted stock of liquid assets in accordance with Article 17(2) of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61, credit institutions shall also report separately those transactions where at least one collateral leg meets the operational requirements as provided under Article 8 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61. U.K.
9. Where an institution may only recognise part of their foreign currency shares, or foreign currency central government or bank assets, or domestic currency central government or central bank assets within their HQLA, only the recognizable part shall be reported within rows on the Level 1, Level 2A and Level 2B assets in accordance with point (ii) of point (c) of Article 12(1) and point (d) of Article 10(1) of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61. Where the particular asset is used as collateral but in an amount which is surplus to the portion which can be recognised within liquid assets, the surplus amount shall be reported in the non-liquid section. U.K.
10. Collateral Swaps involving Level 2A assets shall be reported in the corresponding L2A asset row, even if the Alternative Liquidity Approach is being followed (i.e. do not move L2A to L1 in the collateral swaps reporting). U.K.
1.3. Collateral swaps sub template U.K.
1.3.1. Instructions concerning specific columns U.K.
Column Legal references and instructions
0010
Market value of collateral lent

The market value of the collateral lent shall be reported in Column 0010. The market value shall reflect current market value, be gross of haircut and be net of flows resulting from unwinding associated hedges in accordance with Article 8(5) of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61.

0020
Liquidity value of collateral lent

The liquidity value of the collateral lent shall be reported in Column 0020. For liquid assets, the liquidity value shall reflect the value of the asset net of haircut.

0030
Market value of collateral borrowed

The market value of the collateral borrowed shall be reported in Column 0030. The market value shall reflect current market value, be gross of haircut and be net of flows resulting from unwinding associated hedges in accordance with Article 8(5) of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61.

0040
Liquidity value of collateral borrowed

The liquidity value of the collateral borrowed shall be reported in Column 0040. For liquid assets, the liquidity value shall reflect the value of the asset net of haircut.

0050
Standard weight

Articles 28 and 32 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61,

The standard weights in column 0050 are those specified in Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61 by default and are provided for information only.

0060
Applicable weight

Articles 28 and 32 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61,

The applicable weights are those specified in Articles 28 and 32 of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/61. Applicable weights may result in weighted average values and shall be reported in decimal terms (i.e. 1,0 for an applicable weight of 100 per cent, or 0,5 for an applicable weight of 50 per cent). Applicable weights may reflect, but are not limited to, firm-specific and national discretions.

0070
Outflows

Credit institutions shall report here the outflows. This is calculated by multiplying column 0060 by column 0030, both from C75.01 of Annex XXIV

0080
Inflows subject to the 75 % cap on inflows

Credit institutions shall report here the inflows of transactions subject to the 75% cap on inflows. The inflows are calculated by multiplying column 0060 by column 0010, both from C 75.01 of Annex XXIV.

0090
Inflows subject to the 90 % cap on inflows

Credit institutions shall report here the inflows of transactions subject to the 90% cap on inflows. The inflows are calculated by multiplying column 0060 by column 0010, both from C 75.01 of Annex XXIV.

0100
Inflows exempted from the cap on inflows

Credit institutions shall report here the inflows of transactions exempt from the cap on inflows. The inflows are calculated by multiplying column 0060 by column 0010, both from C 75.01 of Annex XXIV.

1.3.2. Instructions concerning specific rows] U.K.
ANNEX XXV Table 11: rows 1 - 200
ANNEX XXV Table 11: rows 201 - 285

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