United States:
Federal Register: CFTC Adopts "No-Deal" Brexit Rule On Margin Requirements
15 April 2019
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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The CFTC interim final rule granting uncleared swaps
"legacy status" in the event of a "no-deal"
Brexit was published in the Federal Register (see
here for previous coverage). The rule became effective on April
1, 2019. Comments may be submitted to the CFTC until May 31,
2019.
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