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Lew: Foreign Officials Too Critical on Swaps Rules
By Reuters
05/21/2013 3:27:56 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Foreign countries are being too critical and potentially hurting delicate negotiations with U.S. regulators over how broadly they should apply new over-the-counter derivatives rules to trades that cut across borders, U.

U.S. Senators Urge CFTC to Rein in Oil Majors
By Reuters
05/21/2013 10:13:50 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Large energy companies look set to slip through the maze of new rules for derivatives trading, a group of U.S. senators said, urging regulators to tighten oversight to cover all the market.


Lew: Foreign Officials Too Critical on Swaps Rules
By Reuters
05/21/2013 3:27:56 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Foreign countries are being too critical and potentially hurting delicate negotiations with U.S. regulators over how broadly they should apply new over-the-counter derivatives rules to trades that cut across borders, U.

U.S. Senators Urge CFTC to Rein in Oil Majors
By Reuters
05/21/2013 10:13:50 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Large energy companies look set to slip through the maze of new rules for derivatives trading, a group of U.S. senators said, urging regulators to tighten oversight to cover all the market.


Lew: Foreign Officials Too Critical on Swaps Rules
By Reuters
05/21/2013 3:27:56 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Foreign countries are being too critical and potentially hurting delicate negotiations with U.S. regulators over how broadly they should apply new over-the-counter derivatives rules to trades that cut across borders, U.

High-Speed Trading a Stiff Challenge For U.S. Regulators
By Reuters
05/20/2013 10:52:56 AM ET
CHICAGO (Reuters)—Financial trading in world markets has grown so lightning-fast that effective regulation is growing tougher by the second, increasing the threat of crashes sparked by hoaxes, electronic glitches or yet-unknown causes.
The latest alarm was triggered by a fake tweet saying that the White House was bombed, prompting a U.


Lew: Foreign Officials Too Critical on Swaps Rules
By Reuters
05/21/2013 3:27:56 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Foreign countries are being too critical and potentially hurting delicate negotiations with U.S. regulators over how broadly they should apply new over-the-counter derivatives rules to trades that cut across borders, U.

High-Speed Trading a Stiff Challenge For U.S. Regulators
By Reuters
05/20/2013 10:52:56 AM ET
CHICAGO (Reuters)—Financial trading in world markets has grown so lightning-fast that effective regulation is growing tougher by the second, increasing the threat of crashes sparked by hoaxes, electronic glitches or yet-unknown causes.
The latest alarm was triggered by a fake tweet saying that the White House was bombed, prompting a U.


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