Obama reforms silent on OTC derivatives clearing

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Regulatory reform proposals released by the Obama administration last month have disappointed over-the-counter derivatives dealers by failing to provide details on how OTC markets with mandatory central clearing would operate.

The US Treasury's Financial regulatory reform: a new foundation white paper proposes changes to almost every element of the current regulatory regime. The report outlined the administration's plans to "strengthen the prudential regulation of all dealers in the OTC

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