CFTC Chair Timothy Massad discussed the CFTC's efforts to address end users' concerns at the 2015 Energy Risk Summit. Chair Massad reiterated the CFTC's intention to "fine-tune" its rules and touched on specific areas of concern for the CFTC to address, including the following: making it easier for local utility companies to access the energy swaps market; granting relief from the real-time reporting requirements for certain less liquid and long-dated swap contracts; modifying the residual interest deadline; revisiting procedures for special calls, especially when automatically triggered by
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