Pulse Alternative
Forex

CME chief executive says company plans to sue CFTC after perpetual futures approval


CME Chief Executive Terrence Duffy said the derivatives provider planned to sue the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) after it approved perpetual futures products earlier this month.

The CFTC’s approval of Kalshi’s perpetual futures product did not meet the requirements of the Dodd-Frank Act governing swaps, he told CNBC on Wednesday.

“Under the Dodd-Frank Act, it clearly defines what a swap is and what a future is, and when there’s two parties exchanging payments to each other, that’s deemed a swap,” he said. “So, if anything, these products that he supposedly approved as futures are not futures, they would be swaps, and if they’re swaps, and let’s say, as you know, there’s different requirements in order to participate in the swap market.”

Duffy, who is stepping down from his role next year, said CME would “need to understand what the rules of the road are first” before it would consider listing perpetual futures contracts of its own, but that those rules are not “very clear” at present.



Source link

Related posts

Futures Settle: Natural Gas Avoids Expiration Day Fireworks as Market Seeks Direction

George

Chart Alert: Nikkei 225 Bullish Run Is Facing Minor Exhaustion Below 64,145

George

Dow and S&P 500 futures edge up ahead of markets open

George

Leave a Comment