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5/13/2020

Administration’s Regulatory Reform Agenda Reaches New Milestone

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

Administration’s Regulatory Reform Agenda Reaches New Milestone
8/11/2009

2009-8-11-14-55-51-23043
Acting on its commitment to restoring stability in our financial system, the Administration
delivered legislative language to Capitol Hill on August 11, 2009 focusing on the
regulatory reform of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. One of the most significant
changes in the world of finance in recent decades has been the explosive growth and
rapid innovation in the markets for credit default swaps (CDS) and other OTC
derivatives. These markets have largely gone unregulated since their inception.
Enormous risks built up in these markets – substantially out of the view or control of
regulators – and these risks contributed to the collapse of major financial firms in the
past year and severe stress throughout the financial system.
Under the Administration's legislation, the OTC derivative markets will be comprehensively regulated for the first time. The legislation will
provide for regulation and transparency for all OTC derivative transactions; strong prudential and business conduct regulation of all OTC
derivative dealers and other major participants in the OTC derivative markets; and improved regulatory and enforcement tools to prevent
manipulation, fraud, and other abuses in these markets.
Today's delivery marks an important new milestone, as the Administration has now delivered a comprehensive package of financial
regulatory reform legislation to Capitol Hill. Less than two months since the release of its white paper, "Financial Regulatory Reform: A
New Foundation," on June 17, the Administration has successfully translated all of its proposals into detailed legislative text – a
remarkable effort in both speed and scope. The Administration looks forward to working with Congress to pass a comprehensive
regulatory reform bill by the end of the year.
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