Wall Street Asks Agencies to Slow Down on New Derivatives Rules
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Eleven financial-industry trade associations representing Wall Street banks, hedge funds, swaps dealers are asking federal regulators writing new derivatives rules to slow down.
In a letter sent to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission, the groups called for extending public comment periods on some regulatory proposals and said firms should be given more time to implement new directives.