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Latest updates to Save My Swaps
12/9/2010 10:33:48 AM

Listen to the Webcast and download the fact sheets and Q&A's on this event, which includes End-User Exception to Mandatory Clearing of Swaps.
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11/3/2010 8:13:29 AM

The Canadian Securities Administrators has issued a consultation paper proposing new regulations for the over-the-counter derivatives market.
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10/8/2010 5:08:34 PM

View this webcast of the October 5 meeting of the GMAC with European Commission and Japanese FSA discussing global reform. Reval CEO Jiro Okochi, GMAC member participates.
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10/1/2010 5:12:39 PM

Members of the Japanese FSA and the European Commission met with CFTC Global Markets Advisory Committee to discuss harmonization of regulatory approach across international borders. GMAC member Reval CEO & Co-Founder Jiro Okochi attended.
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9/15/2010 7:09:57 AM

...this proposal is consistent with the recently adopted US legislation on OTC derivatives, the so-called Frank-Dodd Act.
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9/14/2010 6:35:09 AM

Reval CEO Jiro Okochi is on Panel One of the CFTC/SEC's roundtable today on Swap Data Repositories. The roundtable will assist both agencies in the rulemaking process to implement the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
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9/13/2010 9:37:58 AM

The European Union will this week announce tough proposals to regulate the over-the-counter derivatives markets, aligning its rules closely with the new regulatory regime coming into force in the US.
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9/1/2010 7:50:04 PM

European companies look set for a victory in their efforts to persuade regulators not to force them to use clearing houses for over-the-counter derivatives trades after the European Commission proposed that they be given exemptions from sweeping regulation to clamp down on such markets.
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