CFTC Extends Core Rules Reporting for Markets
Published Date: 7/18/2025
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Summary
The CFTC wants to keep collecting info from designated contract markets (DCMs) and is asking the public to share their thoughts for 30 days. This means DCMs will keep reporting important info to help the agency keep things fair and safe. No new fees or big changes, just a smooth extension of current rules.
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