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Bill to regulate OTC derivatives could spark new turf war


Two prominent US senators have introduced legislation that would allow regulators to oversee the trading of over-the-counter derivatives such as credit default swaps for the first time.

The bill was introduced yesterday (May 4) by Senators Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat, and Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine. It would repeal provisions of the Commodity Futures...

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