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The buy side may be able to initially duck the bullets of high swap margin requirements for uncleared swaps.
New swap margin rules could push more derivatives trading onto clearinghouses and create a host of operational difficulties at big banks, but may leave the buy side relatively unscathed when they go into effect next year, analysts say. Last Wednesday regulators unveiled a draft proposal of the rules, which establish a minimum amount of collateral...
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