In the Margins

Regulators mull bond market reforms

October 20, 2015

By Reuters

U.S. regulators said reforms may be needed in the bond markets that emphasize stability over "never-ending competition for more speed." Scrutiny has increased since an unexplained flash rally in U.S. Treasuries on Oct. 15 that saw volatile swings in bond prices. Read the original story from Reuters

 

 

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