United States:
CFTC Unanimously Approves Proposal To Amend Recordkeeping Requirements
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On January 12, 2017, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading
Commission (the "CFTC") "approved proposed
amendments to Regulation 1.31 ... [that] ... would modernize and
make technology‑neutral the form and manner in which
regulatory records must be kept, as well as rationalize the rule
text for ease of understanding." The CFTC is accepting
comments on the proposed amendments until 60 days after the Federal
Register publishes the proposed amendments. Release.
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