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It has frequently been claimed that over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives were, by and large, not directly regulated in the largest markets immediately prior to the global financial crisis (GFC). While there is an element of truth in this contention, it betrays the more complex interactions between...
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regulation, deregulation, and regulatory conflict, predictably resulting in disaster. This Article challenges this narrative …, arguing that the global derivatives market has been subject to pervasive and harmonized regulation by what should be … recognized as transnational private regulators. Recognizing the reality of widespread transnational private regulation of …
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July 2010 and the text of the EU Regulation on OTC Derivatives, CCPs and Trade Repositories (EMIR) was published in the … to the regulation of OTC derivatives markets, but there are also some significant differences. This paper summarizes the … between EMIR and the Dodd-Frank Act in relation to OTC derivatives regulation …
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After the credit crisis, supervisors enacted a range of financial reforms. In particular, they radically changed the nature of the OTC derivatives market via a number of measures, notably mandatory central clearing. This book discusses the market before the crisis, explains what central clearing...
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