On the recordFebruary 9, 2011
I think transparency enhances liquidity, not diminishes liquidity, but they would take the other side of that, and I respect that we might have a difference on that.
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congress.govI think transparency enhances liquidity, not diminishes liquidity, but they would take the other side of that, and I respect that we might have a difference on that.
Gensler argues that transparency in markets improves liquidity contrary to some financial institutions' claims.
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