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For Esma to triumph as supervisor, it must stop being Esma

Europe’s markets watchdog may soon have sweeping new powers, but experts say it will have to shed its reputation as slow, expensive and process-driven if it is to succeed

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FICC’s Klimpel on ironing out the kinks in UST clearing

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