CFTC Extends Swap Notification Paperwork Indefinitely
Published Date: 7/31/2025
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Summary
The CFTC wants to keep collecting info from companies that don’t clear their swaps through a central system, called the end-user exception. They’re asking for public feedback for 60 days before renewing this rule, which helps keep things clear and fair. If you’re a company involved in swaps, this affects you—so get ready to share your thoughts and keep the paperwork rolling smoothly!
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Renewal of End‑User Swap Reporting
The CFTC proposes to renew the information collection 3038-0085 tied to Rule 50.50, which covers end‑user notification for swaps that are not cleared through a central clearinghouse. The agency is asking for 60 days of public comment under the Paperwork Reduction Act, so firms that notify the CFTC about non‑cleared swaps should expect the reporting requirement to continue and may submit comments.
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