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Survey of market participants on challenges and risks of new clearing rules

Survey of market participants on challenges and risks of new clearing rules The document provides generic survey data on operational challenges (collateral, cyber risk, dealer issues) related to clearing mandates. It mentions no specific high‑profile individuals, firms beyond standard market participants, or novel financial flows. While it could guide further industry‑level inquiries into collateral harmonization and cyber‑risk controls, it lacks concrete leads on misconduct or powerful actors. Key insights: Primary challenges: rising collateral costs, complexity of cross‑border rules, limited dealer capacity.; 33% of investors cite collateral concentration as top risk; 27% cite cybersecurity.; Potential slowdown in adding products to clearing mandate, especially FX.

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Survey of market participants on challenges and risks of new clearing rules The document provides generic survey data on operational challenges (collateral, cyber risk, dealer issues) related to clearing mandates. It mentions no specific high‑profile individuals, firms beyond standard market participants, or novel financial flows. While it could guide further industry‑level inquiries into collateral harmonization and cyber‑risk controls, it lacks concrete leads on misconduct or powerful actors. Key insights: Primary challenges: rising collateral costs, complexity of cross‑border rules, limited dealer capacity.; 33% of investors cite collateral concentration as top risk; 27% cite cybersecurity.; Potential slowdown in adding products to clearing mandate, especially FX.

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