CDS clearing rules 'doomed to fail'

Regulatory efforts to impose transparency on the credit derivative markets by forcing traders to use a clearing house are “doomed to fail” if they do not secure the support of major investment banks, a new report has claimed.

Regulators have been scrutinising the vast over-the-counter derivative markets in recent months, after they were blamed for contributing to the uncertainty that brought down Lehman Brothers.

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