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6 October 2016

SEC Adopts Rules For Enhanced Regulatory Framework For Securities Clearing Agencies

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SEC voted to adopt new rules to establish "enhanced standards for the operation and governance of securities clearing agencies that are deemed systematically important..."
United States Corporate/Commercial Law

On September 28, 2016 the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") voted to adopt new rules to establish "enhanced standards for the operation and governance of securities clearing agencies that are deemed systematically important or that are involved in complex transactions, such as security-based swaps." In addition, the SEC has proposed to apply these new standards to additional categories of securities clearing agencies, including all SEC-registered central counterparties. The rules will become effective sixty days after their publication in the Federal Register. Press release.

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