“That’s always an argument put forward by the dealers. But a dealer, like a turkey, is never going to vote for Thanksgiving.”

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“That’s always an argument put forward by the dealers. But a dealer, like a turkey, is never going to vote for Thanksgiving.”

—Duncan Goldie-Morrison, former director at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and former chairman at Newedge, making the point that the issue over threshold sizes in regard to block sizes for swaps is not as urgent as some are making it out to be.

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