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US Democrats draft plan to curb CDS trade

By Aline Van Duyn in New York

Published: January 29 2009 20:34 | Last updated: January 29 2009 20:34

The $30,000bn credit derivatives market was dealt a potential blow on Thursday after a senior Democratic lawmaker released draft legislation that would outlaw most types of credit derivatives trading.

The draft, circulated by Collin Peterson, the House of Representatives Agriculture Committee chairman, would ban the trading of credit default swaps (CDS) unless investors owned the underlying bonds or loans on which the credit insurance was bought.

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