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Debate on ‘living wills’ for clearers kicks off

EC sends discussion paper to member states on how to tackle a clearing house default without hitting the taxpayer

The European Commission has started consulting on how to deal with the default of a clearing house without having to use money from taxpayers.

A discussion paper from the European Commission, seen by Financial News, has been sent to member states ahead of a draft regulatory proposal that will include recovery and resolution plans, known as living wills, for non-bank entities such as clearing houses and other market infrastructure. The draft regulation is expected in the coming months.

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