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Duffie: SEC plan heralds all-to-all Treasuries trading

Former Fed adviser welcomes long-advocated Treasuries clearing mandate

Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC proposal could represent a step away from the dealer intermediation mode
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A Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposal mandating the central clearing of a large portion of US Treasury transactions could herald a shift to all-to-all trading within five years, according to Darrell Duffie, a Stanford professor who has advised the Chicago Federal Reserve on central clearing.

Duffie cautiously anticipates that “in three to five years, if everything goes well, either

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