New rules to stop clearers becoming "too big to fail"

LONDON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Clearing houses that help make trading derivatives safer will have to spell out how they would recover from a crisis without needing taxpayer bailouts, new rules from global regulators said on Wednesday.
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