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US faces $872m bill to beef up regulators

By Tom Braithwaite in Washington

Published: November 6 2009 02:00 | Last updated: November 6 2009 02:00

Regulators need a large increase in annual budgets to fund a new period of tighter government oversight on financial markets, says a US Congressional Budget Office report.

Legislation to force more over-the-counter derivatives through central clearing and on to exchanges would cost the government $872m over four years, the CBO found. The money would be needed to increase staffing and computer systems at two regulators.

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