Federal Register: CFTC Requests Comments on Proposed Rules Governing Cross-Border Application of Swap Regulations
The CFTC requested comments on proposed rules and interpretations that address the cross-border application of certain swap provisions under the CEA. The request for comments was published in the Federal Register.
Comments on the proposed rules and interpretations must be submitted by December 19, 2016.
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