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CFTC Issues Policy Statement Concerning the Listing of Perpetual Contracts
The CFTC has issued a policy statement outlining its views on the listing of perpetual contracts, emphasizing a case-by-case review process for these derivatives.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced a new policy statement regarding the listing of perpetual contracts, a type of derivative that does not have an expiry date. This statement was issued alongside an order that allows a specific perpetual contract referencing Bitcoin's spot price to be listed by a designated contract market (DCM). The policy clarifies that due to the unique nature of perpetual contracts, which can vary based on the underlying asset, the CFTC prefers a case-by-case review process for their approval. This approach is detailed in Commission Regulation 40.3 and aims to ensure proper oversight of these financial instruments. The policy will be published in the Federal Register, making it an official stance of the CFTC.
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