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Regulators reconsider their filing systems

Watchdogs are concerned that the market is too opaque, and are working on ways to bring it out of the shadows

Regulators are worried. They think the securities lending market, which has a total lendable pool of assets of about $13 trillion worldwide, is opaque, and identifying triggers to a systemically risky incident can be, therefore, difficult.

While data is available, it is not readily available for the eyes of the regulators.

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