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Market watchdogs push back against central banks
Regulators are against the imposition of bank-style rules - such as capital requirements - on market players
Published Tue, Jun 23, 2015 · 09:50 PM
London
AN uneasy truce between market watchdogs and central banks, struck during the financial crisis, is showing signs of strain as they look for ways to tackle potentially extreme volatility in bond markets when interest rates start to rise.
The watchdogs are worried central banks will try to impose bank-style rules such as capital requirements on market players such as asset managers and specialist funds.
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