European Union:
IOSCO Publishes Report On Post-Trade Transparency In The Credit Default Swaps Market
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On November 17, the International Organization of Securities
Commissions (IOSCO) published a report
(CR08/2014) on post-trade transparency in the
credit default swaps market. The report analyzes the potential
impact of mandatory post-trade transparency in the credit default
swaps market and identifies certain potential benefits and costs to
mandatory post-trade transparency. Comments are invited on
the report by February 15, 2015.
Report.
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