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EU-US split here to stay, exchange heads fear

Regulatory divide between US and Europe will remain "for years to come", says Eurex's Preuss - and is already making it harder to compete

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"An asymmetry in regulation" could mean an indefinite split

European and US derivatives regulation will remain split for years to come, potentially limiting competition and threatening liquidity, according to the heads of two major exchanges.

Speaking today at the Futures Industry Association's IDX conference in London, Andreas Preuss, chief executive of Eurex, warned that twin-speed market reforms – and conflicting national priorities – are making it

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