After Bear Stearns scare, Fed pushes banks to form central clearing house for CDS market
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has given the so-called ‘Fed 17’ banks active in the credit default swap market until July 31 to present their plans for reforming the market — in particular, for creating a central clearing house.
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