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Compliance costs soar on Wall Street

The regulatory clampdown on Wall Street has seen the cost of compliance almost double in the past three years, to more than $25bn (€21bn) in 2005, up from $13bn in 2002.

According to the Securities Industry Association, the US trade body, many of these costs are potentially avoidable and are the result of regulators duplicating each other.

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