A bank registered as a swap dealer and an introducing broker settled CFTC charges for recordkeeping and supervision failures.
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The CFTC Global Markets Advisory Committee advanced recommendations on: (i) the use of U.S. Treasuries as margin collateral, (ii) the securities market's move to T+1 securities settlement and (iii) a digital asset taxonomy.
The SEC permitted an associated person, who had been subject to statutory disqualification, to effect security-based swaps after he had (i) paid a penalty, (ii) completed a number of remedial requirements and (iii) maintained a clean record.
In a partially redacted Order in a "Supervisory Designation Proceeding," the CFPB determined that it has supervisory authority over an installment lender after concluding that the lender met the legal standard for supervision under the Consumer Financial Protection Act.
The NFA submitted to the CFTC proposed changes to compliance rules, bylaws and interpretive guidance related to Member Questionnaires requirements.