In the Market-Treasury market braces for seismic SEC rule
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rule, which was first proposed in September last year, would force much more of the trading in the $25 trillion Treasuries market, including a market for short-term financing called repurchase agreements , to central clearing. A central clearer acts as the buyer to every seller, and seller to every buyer.
But crucial details are unclear, including whether the SEC would want the industry to shift to central clearing in one go or allow it to do so in phases, and how much time the industry would have to implement it, the sources said.
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