Insurance Regulators Stall On CDS Vote
The U.S. National Conference of Insurance Legislators was due to vote last Thursday on model legislation that could have banned naked credit default swaps—swaps where the buyer does not own the underlying bonds or loans. But after two hours of testimony and debate, the vote was deferred until NCOIL’s annual meeting in November, Susan Nolan, executive director, told Derivatives Week.
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