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  • U.S. prudential regulators need to provide more clarity to end users as to whether or not firms will be able to net exposures across cleared and uncleared swaps, or swaps that are monitored by different regulators, said Ted Macdonald, managing director and treasurer at D.E. Shaw on a panel today.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association will invite central counterparties to participate as non-voting observers in determinations committees that decide when an underlying has had a credit event.
  • Stephen O'Connor, chairman of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and managing director of over-the-counter client clearing at Morgan Stanley, has called for uniform derivatives regulations in an attempt to ease extraterritoriality concerns.
  • LCH.Clearnet has reported that buy-side cleared volumes at its SwapClear unit surged 175% in the past 12 months.
  • The volume of derivatives regulations in the U.S. and Europe could threaten innovation, according to Garry Jones, group executive v.p. at NYSE Euronext.
  • The average global credit default swap liquidity is at its highest level since Fitch Ratings began keeping records in March 2006.