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Interdealers try on the exchange business for size

As regulation pushes trading on to electronic platforms, lines are blurring between venues

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, stock exchanges should feel flattered.

As part of the G20's agenda to prevent another financial crisis, over-the-counter derivatives, which are currently traded over the phone by interdealer brokers, are to be forced onto electronic trading platforms where regulators think they can keep a better eye on what's going on.

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