国际英语新闻:U.S. Senate expected to add stricter rules on derivatives market
WASHINGTON, April 15 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Senate is expected to add stronger regulatory rules on the unpoliced derivatives market, a leading senator said on Thursday.
"We hope to get it on the floor next week," Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid told reporters at a briefing, referring to a final bill of the financial regulatory reform.
The Senate Agriculture Committee is scheduled to propose its new rules on the 450 trillion dollars over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives market -- the last unfinished piece of the sweeping financial overhaul.
The OTC derivatives component is major source of revenue for Wall Street bank giants, including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Bank of America.
Rules proposed by Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Blanche Lincoln on derivatives market are stricter than those approved by the Senate Banking Committee and the House of Representatives.
The House approved a sweeping reform bill in December 2009. Senator Christopher Dodd, Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, proposed his own draft in February and now the bill is on the way to the Senate floor.
The House's bill would have to be merged with the Senate's version before a final measure could go to President Barack Obama to be signed into law.
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