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Why we do what we do: the views of bankers, insurers, and securities firms on specialization and diversification

Economic Policy Review , Issue Oct , Pages 81-87

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Cleared Margin Setting at Selected Central Counterparties

Interviews with senior personnel at six of the world?s largest central counterparty clearing houses and research by financial markets staff shed light on regulations, principles, and best practices in margin setting for derivatives.
Economic Perspectives , Issue 4

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International regulatory cooperation after the crisis

The heads of state of a broad coalition of nations, the Group of Twenty (G-20), met in September 2009 in Pittsburgh to chart the course of recovery from the financial crisis and set internationally agreed-upon objectives for the reform of regulatory policy.
Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Nov

Newsletter
Financial market utilities and the challenge of just-in-time liquidity

Financial market utilities ensure that clearing, settlement, and payments operations go smoothly. This article explores how these systems mitigate settlement risk, using precisely targeted ?just-in-time? liquidity, and discusses the risks for financial stability implied by the increasing role of just-in-time liquidity in our financial markets.
Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Nov

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