The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission passed its first binding rule on cross-border registration requirements for swap market participants on July 23, extending deference to entities already under prudential regulation in foreign jurisdictions. The rulemaking also harmonizes some definitions with those used by the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
CONTINUE READINGThe US Commodity Futures Trading Commission finalized a new rule on capital requirements for swaps market participants and advanced a proposed rulemaking on swaps margin in a public meeting held via teleconference on July 22. The final capital requirements for swap participants will be flexible, offering three potential methodologies for market participants to follow, and is the first such measure at the agency since it was mandated by Congress under Dodd-Frank.
CONTINUE READINGThe US Commodity Futures Trading Commission held a meeting of its Market Risk Advisory Committee (MRAC) on July 21 via teleconference, covering a wide range of topics including the impact of the pandemic on derivatives markets, the current status of the transition away from the Libor benchmark, and an upcoming report on climate-related financial risks.
CONTINUE READINGThe U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s Technology Advisory Committee held a wide-ranging public meeting via teleconference on July 16. TAC subcommittees offered several short presentations on topics including the recently proposed electronic trading risk principles, cybersecurity, data security, virtual currencies and distributed ledger technology.
CONTINUE READINGIt is not unusual for clearinghouses to increase initial margin requirements during periods of market stress. But the turmoil that took place in March, when equity markets crashed and then rebounded in an exceptionally short period of time, prompted a rapid increase in the amount of initial margin for certain equity index futures over just a few trading days.
CONTINUE READINGEuropean Commission official says Brussels will not wait until last minute to make its intentions known, but markets should prepare for all possible outcomes
CONTINUE READINGIn May 2020, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's Division of Enforcement issued updated guidance—the first since 1994—outlining factors it will consider in recommending civil monetary penalties in enforcement actions. To help FIA members understand the significance of this guidance, Allison Lurton, FIA's general counsel, conducted a live interview with James McDonald, the CFTC's head of enforcement.
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CONTINUE READINGFinal day of FIA's IDX-V conference focuses on commodity markets
CONTINUE READINGCommission also finalizes rulemakings on post-trade name give-up, covered funds and margin requirements
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