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FXStreet (Łódź) - Boston Fed chief President Eric Rosengren said on Wednesday that regulation concerning the supervision of broker-dealer operations should be made tougher by raising capital requirements for firms which conduct a considerable amount of such operations.

He also proposed restricting the possibility of using short-term repurchase agreements to pay for assets which carry higher risk or for long-term ones.

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