NZU trading advice and forestry advice
The market conduct obligations are intended to capture conduct related to trading NZUs, including advice or services that influence decisions to buy, hold, or sell NZUs, or the timing, price, or strategy for those decisions. This includes broking NZU trades between clients.
They are not intended to capture technical forestry advice, ETS forestry compliance advice, or operational advice about forest establishment, management, carbon accounting, emissions returns or NZU entitlements.
Some forestry advisory services may still be affected where they include advice about NZU trading or financial positioning. For example, advice about whether or when to buy or sell NZUs, expected NZU prices, broking NZU trades between clients, or trading strategies may fall within the market governance framework.
Advice that is limited to forestry ETS obligations, forest management, or calculating NZU flows would generally remain forestry advice rather than market governance advice.
Trading platforms would be required to report to MCERT, at the close of every business day:
- closing bid and closing offer price
- price and volume of the final trade of the day
- high and low traded price of the day
- total volume of NZUs transacted on the day.
If trading platforms cannot determine a closing bid or closing offer price, they would be required to apply their commercial best efforts to provide a fallback price.
Trading platforms would have a one-month grace period following the platform reporting requirements coming into force.
Market participants, including trading platforms, would be required to maintain a seven-year history of trading information and provide this on request to the market monitor.
Once a replacement Register is built, all market participants would be required to enter additional NZU trading information into the Register, such as:
- price
- volume
- the type of trade (eg, forward, futures, option or spot trades).
The specific details of register reporting will be determined through secondary legislation introduced at a later date, once the replacement Register and its required functionality have been developed.