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EC considers six-month pause for CME's ‘doomsday clock’

With the December 15 deadline approaching, EC official suggests it may be possible to protect members of foreign CCPs from capital hit for up to six months

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The European Commission

The European Commission is considering giving its markets watchdog a further six months to assess whether clearing house rules in foreign jurisdictions match up to those in the European Union, postponing a potential capital hit for banks that use non-approved central counterparties (CCPs). Capital requirements were due to jump on December 15 – a supposedly immovable deadline that has been

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