Sentences with phrase «swap execution facilities»

There will be a greater push for liquidity to form on trading venues such as swap execution facilities.
trueEX is what's called a dealer - to - client swap execution facility.
In July 2017, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) licensed LedgerX as a swap execution facility (SEF) and derivatives clearing organization (DCO).
These include TeraExchange LLC, a Swap Execution Facility (SEF) that registered with the CFTC to list a bitcoin - based swap, and has been trading to «eligible contract participants» based on the tenets of SEF platforms since 2014.
Earlier this month, ETHNews reported on LedgerX's registration as a swap execution facility.
The agency already recognizes LedgerX as a swap execution facility.
Among other findings, the CFTC Order found that from at least March 2014 through July 2014, Coinflip operated a facility for the trading of swaps without registering as a swap execution facility (SEF) 4 or a designated contract market.5
Bloomberg SEF is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to operate a multi-asset swap execution facility (SEF).
Nearly two years after the U.S. CFTC first granted bitcoin startup LedgerX temporary registration as a swap execution facility, the regulator on Monday approved the company's landmark application to clear and settle fully - collateralized derivative contracts for digital currencies.
This year, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved a swap execution facility for cryptocurrencies as prerequisite to the establishment of a futures marketplace.
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced that LedgerX has officially been granted status as a Swap Execution Facility (SEF).
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has granted blockchain startup LedgerX its formal registration as a swap execution facility (SEF), making it the second company ever to be granted the ability to trade digital currency derivatives.
trueEX, a swap execution facility catering to the institutional market today announced plans to launch a regulated derivatives marketplace for blockchain assets.
For example, a month ago the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) approved Ledger X's application for a Swap Execution facility for Bitcoin.
Although we already had the LedgerX swap execution facility for Bitcoin, the CME announcement had a lot more weight behind it.
Just recently, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved the firm Ledger X's Swap Execution Facility for bitcoin options.
New Jersey - based TeraExchange, for example, was granted a temporary registration as a swap execution facility (SEF) in September 2013.
the firm Ledger X's Swap Execution Facility for bitcoin options.
Cointelegraph The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) grants Bitcoin exchange LedgerX a status of a Swap Execution Facility (SEF).
The Ledger X exchange is a regulated swap execution facility and derivatives clearing organization.
LedgerX has received temporary approval from the US Commodities Futures Trading Commission to act as a swap execution facility.

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Subtitle E: Additional Market Assurance -(Sec. 351) Amends the Commodity Exchange Act to: (1) require energy derivatives to be traded on a CFTC - regulated exchange unless CFTC issues an exemption; (2) require CFTC to fix limits, with respect to energy transactions, on the aggregate number of positions which may be held by any person for each month across all markets subject to the CFTC's jurisdiction; (3) require CFTC to convene a Position Limit Energy Advisory Group to give CFTC recommendations on such position limits; (4) give CFTC exclusive authority to grant exemptions for bona fide hedging transactions and positions from position limits imposed on energy transactions; (5) revise provisions concerning bona fide hedging transactions; and (6) require CFTC to issue a rule defining and classifying index traders and swap dealers for the purposes of data reporting requirements and setting routine detailed reporting requirements for any position of such entities in contracts traded on designated contract markets, over-the-counter markets, derivatives transaction execution facilities, foreign boards of trade, and electronic trading facilities with respect to significant price discovery contracts.
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