Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will talk to a conference of bankers and Treasury bond traders at the New York Fed on Tuesday.
The colloquy is about changes in the function of the $14 trillion Treasury market, and the phylogeny of clearing and settlement of Treasury security transactions, but many traders and bankers last wishes as be interested to hear whether trading data will be made any.
Regulators began collecting trade statistics for Treasury security minutes a few months ago. In October, Jerome Powell, the nominee to succeed Janet Yellen as Fed chairman, prognosticated the central bank wants to gather more data on trading.
Other lecturers include Jay Clayton, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Christopher Giancarlo, the chairman of the Commodity Futures Following Commission, and William Dudley, the soon-to-retire president of the New York Fed.