The House Financial Services Committee considered (i) testimony from federal banking regulators on a broad range of concerns and (ii) several proposed bills imposing additional requirements on financial institutions.
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The U.S. House Agriculture Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit considered testimony on international developments that could affect the U.S. derivatives markets.
The Office of Financial Research academics analyzed the effects of "procyclical" central counterparty margin requirements.
House Agriculture Committee leadership urged federal banking regulators and the CFTC to work with the European Commission to: (i) adhere to the agreed upon timetable for implementation of rules on margin for uncleared swaps, or if that effort is unsuccessful, (ii) to coordinate a new global implementation timeline.