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A Unique Transaction Identifier (Acronym: UTI), alternatively called Unique Swap Identifier (Acronym: USI) is a globally unique identifier for individual transactions in financial markets. USIs were introduced in late 2012 in the U.S. in the context of Dodd–Frank regulation, where reporting of transactions to Trade Repositories first became mandatory. European financial market regulations followed suit, with reporting to Trade Repositories under EMIR requiring UTIs from February 2014 on. The use of the UTI is also mandatory for regulatory reporting under REMIT. Strictly speaking, the term USI is specific to the U.S. regulation, while UTI is specific to EU regulations. In practice, both terms are used interchangeable, in particular within large trading firms reporting under both regimes.

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  • Ein Unique Transaction Identifier (Akronym UTI, deutsch: Eindeutige Handelsgeschäfts-Kennung) ist eine global eindeutige Kennung für Handelsgeschäfte (Transaktionen) im Finanzmarkt, die 2012 eingeführt wurde. Im Kontext von Dodd–Frank wird die UTI auch als Unique Swap Identifier (USI) bezeichnet. Die Begriffe UTI und USI werden teils synonym gebraucht; in Bezug auf die europäische Finanzmarktregulierung ist der Begriff UTI korrekt. Die Verwendung der UTI ist unter anderem im regulatorischen Meldewesen unter der Verordnung (EU) Nr. 648/2012 (Marktinfrastrukturverordnung) und der Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1227/2011 über die Integrität und Transparenz des Energiegroßhandelsmarkts (REMIT) Pflicht. (de)
  • A Unique Transaction Identifier (Acronym: UTI), alternatively called Unique Swap Identifier (Acronym: USI) is a globally unique identifier for individual transactions in financial markets. USIs were introduced in late 2012 in the U.S. in the context of Dodd–Frank regulation, where reporting of transactions to Trade Repositories first became mandatory. European financial market regulations followed suit, with reporting to Trade Repositories under EMIR requiring UTIs from February 2014 on. The use of the UTI is also mandatory for regulatory reporting under REMIT. Strictly speaking, the term USI is specific to the U.S. regulation, while UTI is specific to EU regulations. In practice, both terms are used interchangeable, in particular within large trading firms reporting under both regimes. The UTI/USI is governed by the ISO 23897 standard. (en)
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  • Ein Unique Transaction Identifier (Akronym UTI, deutsch: Eindeutige Handelsgeschäfts-Kennung) ist eine global eindeutige Kennung für Handelsgeschäfte (Transaktionen) im Finanzmarkt, die 2012 eingeführt wurde. Im Kontext von Dodd–Frank wird die UTI auch als Unique Swap Identifier (USI) bezeichnet. Die Begriffe UTI und USI werden teils synonym gebraucht; in Bezug auf die europäische Finanzmarktregulierung ist der Begriff UTI korrekt. Die Verwendung der UTI ist unter anderem im regulatorischen Meldewesen unter der Verordnung (EU) Nr. 648/2012 (Marktinfrastrukturverordnung) und der Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1227/2011 über die Integrität und Transparenz des Energiegroßhandelsmarkts (REMIT) Pflicht. (de)
  • A Unique Transaction Identifier (Acronym: UTI), alternatively called Unique Swap Identifier (Acronym: USI) is a globally unique identifier for individual transactions in financial markets. USIs were introduced in late 2012 in the U.S. in the context of Dodd–Frank regulation, where reporting of transactions to Trade Repositories first became mandatory. European financial market regulations followed suit, with reporting to Trade Repositories under EMIR requiring UTIs from February 2014 on. The use of the UTI is also mandatory for regulatory reporting under REMIT. Strictly speaking, the term USI is specific to the U.S. regulation, while UTI is specific to EU regulations. In practice, both terms are used interchangeable, in particular within large trading firms reporting under both regimes. (en)
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  • Unique Transaction Identifier (de)
  • Unique Transaction Identifier (en)
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