More than half of the respondents to a recent survey say that they are behind in meeting the pending reporting requirements for what is known as the “Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Rewrite,” which means that they might miss the December implementation deadline. The CFTC Rewrite refers to the changes coming to the over-the-counter (OTC)… Read More >>
Biden Team Nominates Gensler to Be SEC Chairman
Gary Gensler, the former chairman of the CFTC, has been nominated to be the next chairman of the SEC by the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden. Gensler served as CFTC chairman from May 26, 2009, to January 3, 2014, and oversaw an overhaul and expansion of the regulator’s control over derivatives trading, especially swaps…. Read More >>
Synchronized Global Regulation Is Waning: Deloitte
A “new era of global regulatory divergence” is developing, following years of “intense scrutiny by regulators around the globe.” That intense scrutiny, which lasted approximately a decade, included “synchronization” of financial standards and rules put in place across the European Union and elsewhere in the aftermath of the financial tremors and structural shocks that shook… Read More >>
CFTC Chairman Giancarlo to Step Down Next Year
J. Christopher Giancarlo will be leaving his post as chairman of the CFTC in April of next year and the Trump White House has nominated a Treasury Department official, Heath P. Tarbert, to be his replacement for a five-year term that will start April 14, 2019. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Tarbert, who now… Read More >>
CFTC Tightens Uncleared Swap Margin Requirements
Just in time for the winter holidays, the CFTC approved a final rule to tighten its uncleared swap margin requirements, known as the CFTC Margin Rule, and the changes made an appearance in the Federal Register, Vol. 83, no. 227, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018. Essentially, the changes will take effect by the end of this… Read More >>
Reporter’s Notebook: The Trump Brand is a Hard Sell in Europe
[Editor’s Note: In his first major trip overseas, President Trump included a swing through Europe. Our correspondent in London, Lynn Strongin Dodds reviews the major moments of Trump’s trip and the impressions he left in his wake. The new president is clearly indicating that he represents a brash, new approach to international relations that could… Read More >>
Whistleblowers May Survive Trump’s Regulatory Overhaul
While the Trump Team is clearly trying to change the dynamics of key regulators such as the SEC and CFTC, one popular and successful service — support for whistleblowers — may be staying pretty much the same. In fact, it appears the CFTC may be strengthening its support of its whistleblowers program, which is a… Read More >>
Traders in Euribor Trials Could Face Jail Time
Although it is too early predict the fate of the six traders charged by the U.K.’s Securities Fraud Office (SFO) for allegedly manipulating Euribor, the unexpectedly long jail sentence of Tom Hayes in a similar case could set a precedent if they are found guilty. Hayes is a former UBS and Citigroup derivatives trader who… Read More >>
News Analysis: Bernie Sanders’ Wall Street Reforms Lack Specifics
On the campaign trail for the Democratic presidential nomination, candidate Bernie Sanders has been hammering away at Wall Street and its impact upon the economy, calling for the return of the Glass-Steagall Act, the breakup of large banks, and other reforms that he says go further than the Dodd-Frank Act. However, the proposed changes from… Read More >>
Q&A: Five Minutes with Timothy Massad
Editor’s Note: In a video interview with FTF News, the chairman of the CFTC discusses the regulator’s priorities, the recent Flash Crash enforcement action, data management and reporting issues. This is a transcript of the video interview, which has been posted online. Q: Everyone is telling you what the top priorities are for the CFTC. What… Read More >>