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  • The expiration in January of the Securities and Exchange Commission's no-action letter on Reg 436(g) is a looming event the securitization industry needs to keep a close eye on, Tom Deutsch, the executive director of the American Securitization Forum, told TS Reporter Amelia Granger in the inaugural podcast of "Tranche Talk."
  • An independent study conducted by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and Atrevida Partners revealed split-second and accurate pricing of interest rate swaps by the dealers involved.
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission will look at how circuit breakers work in the equity market, before thinking about adopting them in the over-the-counter derivatives markets, according to Chairman Mary Schapiro.
  • Senior clearinghouse officials clashed on Thursday morning over how they should be allowed to compete in the derivatives market.
  • LCH.Clearnet is warning against linking international clearinghouses. Effective risk mitigation systems need to be established before any linking takes place and that’s something industry officials say is not likely to happen soon.
  • Membership in swaps clearinghouses should be open to non-derivatives dealers, according to Gary Gensler, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.