US Treasury proposals could breathe new life into CLO market-making
The US Treasury Department yesterday proposed a dramatic paring back of the Dodd-Frank Act, but made no mention of changing the risk retention rules in relation to CLOs
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Paring or pairing? Are they cutting back the regulation or matching it up to some other regulation?
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Comment by: Michael Peterson. Posted 6 years ago [2017-06-15 13:37:03]