On 22 April 2016, Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer delegated some of her powers to ASIC relating to financial market and clearing and settlement facility licensing, operating rules and compensation arrangements (). Read the .
In exercising the delegated powers, ASIC delegates will have regard to:
the matters the Minister is required to consider under chapter 7 of the Corporations Act 2001;
the ;
advice provided by ASIC and, where relevant, the Reserve Bank of Australia (e.g. in relation to clearing and settlement facility matters); and
feedback from any industry consultation undertaken on specific matters.
We will make details of matters determined under the delegation for the last year available on this website on a quarterly basis.
Determined matters during the period 1 April to 30 June 2024
Entity
Matter type
Corporations Act (delegated power)
Description
Legislated timeframes
Tradeweb Australia Pty Ltd
AML variation
s797A
Application for a variation of AML to change name to Tradeweb Australia Pty Ltd
N/A
91AV Exchange Limited and ASX Clear (Futures) Pty Ltd
Changes to operating rules
s793E & 822E
Wallumbilla Gas Futures Contract
28 days
91AV Exchange Limited
Changes to operating rules
s793E
S&P/ASX 200 ex S&P/ASX100 Gross Total Return Index Futures Contract
28 days
Determined matters during the period 1 January to 31 March 2024
Entity
Matter type
Corporations Act (delegated power)
Description
Legislated timeframes
ASX Limited and ASX Clear Pty Limited
Changes to operating rules
s793E & s822E
Removal of rules relating to Futures Products and contemporising the rulebooks
28 days
ASX Clear (Futures) Pty Limited
Changes to operating rules
s822E
Amendments to clarify the allocation of investment losses arising from overnight margining
28 days
ASX Limited
Changes to operating rules
s793E
Rule changes related to ASIC Report 708, including to introduce Cancel-Only session state
28 days
ASX Limited
Changes to operating rules
s793E
AQUA Rule Changes - Updated ETP Naming Conventions and related matters
28 days
ASX Settlement Pty Ltd
Changes to operating rules
s822E
Consequential amendments to ASX Settlement Operating Rules following AQUA Rule Changes for ASX Limited Operating Rules
28 days
Cboe Australia Pty Ltd
Changes to operating rules
s793E
Rule changes - updated ETP Naming Conventions and related matters
28 days
OTCX Trading Limited
Overseas AML application
s795B
Application for an overseas Australian market licence to provide a electronic platform for the trading of equity, FX and interest rate derivatives.
N/A
360 Trading Networks UK Limited
Overseas AML application
s795B
Application for an overseas Australian market licence to provide a electronic platform for the trading of FX derivatives
N/A
Determined matters during the period 1 October to 31 December 2023
Determined matters during the period 1 July to 30 September 2023
Entity
Matter type
Corporations Act (delegated power)
Description
Legislated timeframes
FEX Global Pty Ltd
Changes to operating rules
s793E
Change of Price Reporting Agency for Iron Ore contract
28 days
Refinitiv (SEF) LLC
Overseas AML application
s795B(2)
Application for an overseas Australian market licence to provide an electronic platform for the trading of NDFs and FX options.
N/A
SwapEx LLC
AML cancellation
797B
SwapEx notified ASIC in its 792F report that it intends to seek deregistration as a SEF following planned cessation of trading on 29 September 2023 and cease operating in Australia on the same date.
N/A
Yieldbroker Pty Limited
AML Variation
s796A(2)(b)
AML variation in relation to Yieldbroker's RMO status in Singapore and aligning/updating conditions with other AMLs.
N/A
Cboe SEF, LLC
Overseas AML application
s795B(2)
Application for an overseas Australian market licence to provide an electronic platform for the trading of FX NDFs.
N/A
Yieldbroker Pty Limited
Changes to operating rules
s793E
Rule changes to incorporate Singapore activities as a Recognised Market Operator
28 days
ASIC's role in advising the Minister/delegate on matters
The delegation arrangements will speed up the process for obtaining regulatory approvals. It does not otherwise change the way ASIC engages with stakeholders and the matters that ASIC considers in preparing its advice to the Minister (or delegate). For example, ASIC, in its advisory function, will continue to have regard to:
the requirements in the Corporations Act;
ASIC's strategic objectives;
advice from other government agencies (including the Reserve Bank of Australia);
international developments; and
the nature and extent of the public consultation process undertaken in relation to a matter and the feedback provided from that process.