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Transatlantic swap liquidity split persists – Risk.net poll

Poll of more than 400 respondents finds 60% have noticed geographic liquidity split since US rules came into force

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Regulators appear to have failed in their attempts to tackle a liquidity split created by two-speed swap market reforms in Europe and the US, according to the results of a Risk.net poll.

Asked whether they had noticed a fragmentation of liquidity between US and non-US participants since the US swap execution facility (Sef) regime came into force last October, 60% of the 418 respondents said they

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