The report discusses the Commodity Futures Trading Commissions (CFTC) that regulates futures, most options, and swap markets. It also points out the CFTC Re authorization Process.
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The report discusses the Commodity Futures Trading Commissions (CFTC) that regulates futures, most options, and swap markets. It also points out the CFTC Re authorization Process.
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Miller, Rena S.Commodity Futures Trading Commission: Proposed Reauthorization in the 114th Congress,
report,
October 19, 2015;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc808750/:
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