“People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones… To suggest that other markets would use regulatory arbitrage to gain business is incorrect.”

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“People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones… To suggest that other markets would use regulatory arbitrage to gain business is incorrect.”

— Martin Wheatley, the departing chief executive officer of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, in response to a speech by U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner suggesting that other jurisdictions, particularly in Asia, weren’t keeping fast enough pace with the U.S. on derivative reforms.

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