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Major firms are stepping away from the costly clearing business for over-the-counter swaps transactions.
Nomura Holdings is getting out of the clearing game for swaps transactions, dropping a previously offered service where the bank acted as a gateway for getting its customers’ swaps trades guaranteed by clearing houses. Nomura is just the latest of several banks to back away from clearing amid low margins and high costs imposed mainly...
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