The CFTC published in the Federal Register a final rule that establishes a framework for granting derivatives clearing organization registration exemptions to non-U.S. clearing organizations under certain conditions. The final rules go into effect on February 8, 2021.
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The CFTC adopted final rules for granting derivatives clearing organization registration exemptions to non-U.S. clearinghouses seeking to clear proprietary swaps for certain U.S. persons and futures commission merchants.
A CFTC supplemental rule proposal was published in the Federal Register which would permit low-risk derivatives clearing organizations that are exempt from registration to offer clearing to U.S. persons under certain circumstances.
The CFTC proposed rule changes on the treatment of DCO registration requirements in a cross-border context.
The CFTC proposed rule changes relating to the treatment of DCO registration requirements in a cross-border context.