Complex products rule deemed 'too broad'

Three financial services trade associations released a critical joint response to the US banking agencies' proposed rule on complex structured transactions in mid-July.

The trade groups – the Bond Market Association, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and the Securities Industry Association – have taken issue with Interagency statement on sound practices concerning complex structured finance activities, published by five financial services regulators. The original deadline for responses to the mid-May document was postponed at the request of the industry, which was incensed by the draft.

The draft guidance was published by regulators in

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