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Implementation of Australia's G-20 over-the-counter derivatives commitments

This paper seeks stakeholder views on a proposed approach for implementing the Australian Government's G-20 Commitments in relation to over the counter (OTC) derivatives.

For this consultation Treasury has published a consultation website that will allow you to post comments for each section of the paper. These comments will be added to the website and made publicly available immediately. Treasury will moderate the comments after they are submitted on the website. Please refer to the moderation policy for more information.

The Paper is also available for you to download from this page and you can still provide you submission via the Treasury website online form or by post as detailed below in the Making a Submission box.

Making a Submission

Interested parties are invited to comment on the proposals paper.

While submissions may be lodged electronically or by post, electronic lodgement is preferred. For accessibility reasons, please submit responses sent via email in a Word or RTF format. An additional PDF version may also be submitted.

All information (including name and address details) contained in submissions will be made available to the public on the Treasury website unless you indicate that you would like all or part of your submission to remain in confidence. Automatically generated confidentiality statements in emails do not suffice for this purpose. Respondents who would like part of their submission to remain in confidence should provide this information marked as such in a separate attachment.

Legal requirements, such as those imposed by the Freedom of Information Act 1982, may affect the confidentiality of your submission.

Closing date for submissions: Friday, 15 February 2013

Address written submissions to:

Manager
Financial Markets Unit
Corporations and Capital Markets Division
The Treasury
Langton Crescent
PARKES ACT 2600

For enquiries please call Percy Bell (02) 6263 2048 .

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