Policymakers, Researchers, and Practitioners Discuss the Role of Central Counterparties
20 Pages Posted: 5 Dec 2006
Abstract
This article summarizes a conference, titled Issues Related to Central Counterparty Clearing, cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the European Central Bank on April 3-4, 2006. The conference brought together industry executives, policymakers, and research economists to evaluate current public policy issues involving central counterparties.
Keywords: Government Policy and Regulation, Regulated Industries and Administrative Law, Transactional Relationships, Contracts and Reputation, Networks
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