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'Solid performance' of labor market could still lead to rising interest rates in September.
As more investors begin to think interest rates will rise this year, yield is rising on short-dated Treasury notes.
More traders of European futures and swaps may have to pay interest to banks for holding their collateral.
What you need to know about the upcoming exposure draft.
Hunt for yield puts borrowers in the driver's seat.
Rules could require more than $790B in collateral; U.S., Japan start Sept. 1