Author: Rob Daly
Source: Sell-Side Technology | 07 Nov 2011
Categories: Regulation & Standards
Topics: Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform ActOTC MarketsPodcastFinancial Tech Talk
The US was first to begin moving over-the-counter (OTC) swaps to listed electronic trading venues, and now the rest of the Group of Twenty (G20) nations aim to have their markets prepared to electronically trade and centrally clear the instruments by the end of 2012.
Sell-Side Technology editor Rob Daly sits down with Kevin McPartland, principal and director of fixed-income research at industry analyst firm Tabb Group, to survey the global preparedness for these new market regulations.
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