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11 November 2016

CFTC Further Implements Trade Execution Requirement

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The CFTC's Division of Market Oversight further extended the time-limited no-action relief for swaps executed as part of a package transaction in categories currently receiving relief under CFTC Letter 15-55.
United States Finance and Banking

The CFTC's Division of Market Oversight further extended the time-limited no-action relief for swaps executed as part of a package transaction in categories currently receiving relief under CFTC Letter 15-55. The extension enables the division to continue assessing the appropriate response for applying the trade execution requirement to swaps in certain types of package transactions.

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