“I think that generally, the expected outcome is that costs will go up significantly for [end-users] to trade over-the-counter so the question will be—How much more expensive will it be? Will it create significant disincentive to hedging? And will they start to look towards alternative markets?”
-- Ryan McKee, a senior director at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a steering committee member for the Coalition for Derivatives End-Users, on what costs regulation will bring to the end-users.
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