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The invisible incentives of clearing

The G20 was told in November that regulatory incentives support the roll-out of mandatory clearing - but they were not given the full story

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As 2014 drew to a close, 22 regulators from 13 bodies ran the rule over new margining and capital regimes to see if they had delivered on a key pledge – to create incentives for the use of clearing houses. Their findings were relayed by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to politicians in the Group of 20 nations, boiling the 22-page report down into two paragraphs.

In turn, I'll boil those two

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