European Commission seeks 'concrete' plans for CDS clearing

The European Commission is set to mimic US efforts to reduce risk in the opaque over-the-counter markets by calling together market participants to discuss launching a clearing house for credit derivatives.

In a speech today on market regulation, Charlie McCreevy, the European Commissioner for the internal market, said the current lack of adequate oversight in the $60 trillion (€45 trillion) credit default swaps market could "lead to nasty surprises when things go wrong."

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