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Hopes grow that US CCPs will get green light from EC

Market participants detect new mood on cross-border issues: "The two clearing regimes aren't really compatible, but neither side wants to start a shooting war"

Green light at a traffic light

Banks and central counterparties (CCP) are increasingly hopeful the European Commission will overlook differences in transatlantic clearing house rules and decide the US regime is equivalent to that in Europe – a step that would remove the threat of European banks giving up their membership of US CCPs.

"I've been working on this for over a year, and this is the best I've felt about things in terms

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