Regulating in time of crisis

Tuesday, 2nd June 2009

Chile's attempts to regulate the effect of insolvency in its derivative markets, enacted during the global economic crisis, have created a complex web of rules which might mean the regulator has to return to the drawing board, argue Chilean counsel Alejandro Rubilar Camurri and New York University student Fernando Eyzaguirre Salas

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