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More 'swaps' fall under the auspices of clearing firms

New rules now require the vast majority of OTC derivatives to be sent to clearinghouses

Rules that took effect Monday represented a change in how Wall Street handles derivatives known as swaps for many of its customers, accomplishing an objective established by regulators seeking to make the financial markets safer.

Derivatives allow users to protect against everything from moves in interest rates to the cost of raw materials, and swaps are more-complex derivatives that have generally been traded away from exchanges.

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