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The SEC has adopted new rules of the road for conflicts of interest at clearing agencies servicing securities-based swaps. Some say it’s overstepping.
It looks like there will be new rules of the road for conflicts of interest at registered clearing agencies servicing securities-based swaps. The SEC has adopted rules intended to reform boards of directors or equivalent governing bodies for these clearing agencies. However, critics of the recently approved rules — which date back to the Dodd-Frank Act...
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