Companies that the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) believes may be subject to FDIC receivership under the Orderly Liquidation Authority contained in Title II of the Dodd-Frank Act, and certain of their...more
3/8/2017
/ Bank Holding Company ,
Banks ,
Broker-Dealer ,
Court-Appointed Receivers ,
Derivatives Clearing Organizations ,
Dodd-Frank ,
Exemptions ,
FDIC ,
Financial Institutions ,
FSOC ,
Insolvency ,
Investment Adviser ,
Major Swap Participants ,
Qualified Financial Contracts (QFC) ,
recordkeeping ,
Recordkeeping Requirements ,
SIFIs
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Division of Swap Dealer and Intermediary Oversight (DSIO) provided no-action relief on February 12, 2016 to commodity pool operators (CPOs) and commodity trading advisors...more
2/19/2016
/ CFTC ,
Commodity Pool ,
Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) ,
CPOs ,
Dodd-Frank ,
DSIO ,
Foreign Entities ,
Intermediaries ,
NFA ,
No-Action Relief ,
Non-US Entities ,
Swaps ,
Uncleared Swaps
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted its final rules on the definition of the term “U.S. person” solely for purposes of certain aspects of cross-border security-based swap activities (Final Rules) on July...more
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) has proposed a comprehensive set of regulations imposing speculative position limits on exchange-traded futures and options contracts and...more
The Volcker Rule (“Volcker Rule” or “Rule”) is intended to limit risks to the financial system that Congress believes may be created by (i) proprietary trading operations of insured depository institutions, foreign banking...more
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) has issued final rules (“Final Rules”) setting minimum block trade sizes for different types of CFTC regulated swaps that are permitted to be executed off-facility and...more
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on July 11, 2013 adopted Rule 15b12-1 (“Final Rule”) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 as amended (“Exchange Act”) in order to allow market participants to continue...more