CFTC emite carta de não autuação sobre relatórios de mercados de previsão

A Commodity Futures Trading Commission emitiu uma carta de não autuação concedendo alívio regulatório para operadores de mercados de previsão. A medida facilita o cumprimento das regras de reporte de dados de swaps para contratos de eventos totalmente colateralizados.

A carta de não autuação concede a mercados de contratos designados, câmaras de compensação e participantes isenção de certos requisitos de manutenção de registros e reporte de dados de swaps. Ela se aplica especificamente a contratos de eventos totalmente colateralizados negociados em mercados de previsão.

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