CFTC Regulatory Document - Comment Deadline April 30
Summary
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has published a regulatory document for public comment via regulations.gov. The document, identified as CFTC-2026-0562-0001, seeks stakeholder input on a proposed regulatory action within the CFTC's jurisdiction over commodity futures and derivatives markets. The comment deadline is April 30.
What changed
The CFTC has released a regulatory document for public consultation, inviting comments from market participants and stakeholders on a proposed regulatory action affecting commodity futures and derivatives markets.
Affected parties including swap dealers, futures commission merchants, commodity trading advisors, and other registered entities should carefully review the proposal, evaluate compliance implications, and prepare written comments to submit before the April 30 deadline. The outcome may establish new compliance obligations, reporting requirements, or market conduct standards within CFTC-regulated markets.
What to do next
- Review the proposed CFTC regulation via regulations.gov
- Assess operational impact on derivatives trading activities
- Submit public comments before the April 30 deadline
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