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Swap data deadlock could be fixed in months, DTCC hopes

Indemnification clause in Dodd-Frank that has barred foreign regulators from using US repositories could finally be struck down when US Senate returns from recess

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US Senate could kill problem clause

A clause in the Dodd-Frank Act that is preventing foreign regulators from accessing information held by US swap data repositories (SDRs) could be struck out in a matter of months, the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) hopes. A bill that would do the job is waiting for consideration by the Senate once the upper house of the US Congress returns from its summer recess.

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