E.U. CCPs May Get Power To Turn Away Derivatives
Belgium, which holds the E.U. presidency, has floated a legislative amendment that would allow central counterparty clearing houses the right to refuse to clear derivative trades, which they already provide a clearing service for, that have been executed in a rival location.
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