One Year Ago In Derivatives Week 

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One Year Ago In Derivatives Week 

Malaysia released proposed rules that would widen several investor definitions for investments, such as structured products. The moves were designed to widen the pool of potential investors, increasing market liquidity and volume. [Malaysia’s central bank, Bank Negara Malaysia, this week opened up the interest rate swap and fx market by relaxing requirements to enter the market. The move is in line with the government’s stated objectives to liberalize its financial markets.

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