Re.: IASB ED/2013/2 Novation of Derivatives and Continuation of Hedge Accounting Proposed amendments to IAS 39 and IFRS 9

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Mr Hans Hoogervorst Chairman of the International Accounting Standards Board 30 Cannon Street London EC4M 6XH United Kingdom 8 April 2013 598/540 Dear Mr Hoogervorst Re.: IASB ED/2013/2 Novation of Derivatives and Continuation of Hedge Accounting Proposed amendments to IAS 39 and IFRS 9 The IDW appreciates the opportunity to comment on the above mentioned Exposure Draft. In general, we welcome the Board s intention to make limited amendments to IAS 39 and IFRS 9, considering that discontinuation of a hedge accounting relationship due to novating designated OTC derivatives to a central counterparty (CCP) may result in the addressees misunderstanding the resultant financial reporting. However, we would like to suggest some modifications to the proposals in order that the intended outcome can be achieved: the term novation should be defined to avoid inconsistent interpretations, the scope of the proposals needs to be extended to novations that occur on a voluntary basis provided that these voluntary novations are caused by laws or regulations either already adopted or likely to become effective in the near future (with a view to entities making use of regulatory incentives to novate OTC derivatives contracted in the past), the term central counterparty does not cover all relevant constellations that are found in practice.

Seite 2/5 zum Schreiben vom [Datum] an [Adressat] In addition to providing a short term and pragmatic solution we recommend a more principle-based discussion of the matter in the medium term. Further, we would like to comment on the specific questions as set out below.

Seite 3/5 zum Schreiben vom [Datum] an [Adressat] Question 1 The IASB proposes to amend IAS 39 so that the novation of a hedging instrument does not cause an entity to discontinue hedge accounting if, and only if, the following conditions are met: (i) (ii) (iii) the novation is required by laws or regulations; the novation results in a central counterparty (sometimes called clearing organisation or clearing agency ) becoming the new counterparty to each of the parties to the novated derivative; and the changes to the terms of the novated derivative arising from the novation of the contract to a central counterparty are limited to those that are necessary to effect the terms of the novated derivative. Such changes would be limited to those that are consistent with the terms that would have been expected if the contract had originally been entered into with the central counterparty. These changes include changes in the collateral requirements of the novated derivative as a result of the novation; rights to offset receivables and payables balances with the central counterparty; and charges levied by the central counterparty. Do you agree with this proposal? If not, why? What criteria would you propose instead, and why? Question 2 The IASB proposes to address those novations arising from current changes in legislation or regulation requiring the greater use of central counterparties. To do this it has limited the scope of the proposed amendments to a novation that is required by such laws or regulations. Do you agree that the scope of the proposed amendment will provide relief for all novations arising from such legislation or regulations? If not, why not and how would you propose to define the scope? We support the IASB s intention to introduce an exception to the requirements for the discontinuation of hedge accounting in IAS 39 or IFRS 9 when specific conditions are met. In respect of the proposed criteria, we recommend the following modifications: (i) The term novation should be defined in order to avoid diverging interpretations, for example, in different jurisdictions. In this context, the IASB should clarify in what cases a change of counterparty

Seite 4/5 zum Schreiben vom [Datum] an [Adressat] (ii) (iii) results in the derecognition of financial instruments. Paragraph 5 of the Basis for Conclusions only refers to the novation to a CCP. The proposed criterion required by laws or regulations would exclude a significant number of OTC derivatives from the scope of the proposed relief. Especially in regard to derivatives already contracted in the past, entities are making use of voluntary novations due to incentives provided by regulation. Therefore, the scope of the proposed amendments should be extended to novations on a voluntary basis provided that these voluntary novations are caused by laws or regulations either already adopted or likely to become effective in the near future (backloading). The term central counterparty does not cover all relevant constellations that are found in practice. For example, a counterparty does not have to be a (direct) clearing member of a CCP. Moreover, clients may enter into a direct or indirect clearing agreement with a clearing member. Such constellations should not be excluded from the amendments. Question 3 The IASB also proposes that equivalent amendments to those proposed for IAS 39 be made to the forthcoming chapter on hedge accounting which will be incorporated in IFRS 9 Financial Instruments. The proposed requirements to be included in IRFS 9 are based on the draft requirements of the chapter on hedge accounting, which is published on the IASB`s website. Do you agree? Why or why not? We support the IASB s intention to make equivalent amendments to the forthcoming chapter on hedge accounting under IFRS 9. However, we believe that the suggestions we have set out above, should be considered under IFRS 9, as well.

Seite 5/5 zum Schreiben vom [Datum] an [Adressat] Question 4 The IASB considered requiring disclosures when an entity does not discontinue hedge accounting as a result of a novation that meets the criteria of these proposed amendments to IAS 39. However, the IASB decided not to do so in this circumstance for the reason set out in paragraph BC13 of this proposal. Do you agree? Why or why not? We appreciate the IASB s decision not to require specific disclosures when an entity does not discontinue hedge accounting as a result of a novation that meets the criteria of the proposed amendments to IAS 39 and IFRS 9. Given the fact that the hedge accounting is on-going from an economic perspective, additional disclosure requirements would be superfluous. In case of any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Yours sincerely Ulrich Schneiß Vice Technical Director Accounting and Auditing Uwe Fieseler Director International Accounting