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The European Securities and Markets Authority is helping small-to-medium sized firms meet clearing requirements just as their options are drying up.
Although larger financial services firms or so-called “Category 1” players jumped out of the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives mandatory clearing starting gate on June 21, 2016, smaller users or “Category 3” firms could be getting a reprieve and see their start date delayed from 2017 to 2019. The deadline has been extended by European Securities and...
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