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Its mission includes promoting the integrity and resilience of these markets.
Its mission includes promoting the integrity and resilience of these markets.


The other key regulator of derivative markets in the United States is the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The other key regulator of derivative markets in the United States is the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Commodity]]
* [[Commodity]]
* [[Derivative instruments]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[EMIR]]
* [[EMIR]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]]
* [[Financial Services Authority]]
* [[Futures]]
* [[Futures]]
* [[Integrity]]
* [[Integrity]]
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* [[Securities and Exchange Commission]]  (SEC)
* [[Securities and Exchange Commission]]  (SEC)
* [[Treasury]]
* [[Treasury]]
* [[WGMR]]




==Other resource==
==Other resource==
* [https://www.cftc.gov/About/AboutTheCommission The Commodity Futures Trading Commission - about us]
* [https://www.cftc.gov/About/AboutTheCommission The Commodity Futures Trading Commission - about us]
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 30 July 2024

Treasury - risk management - commodities - derivative contracts - regulation - US.

(CFTC).

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is a key regulator of derivative markets in the United States.

Its mission includes promoting the integrity and resilience of these markets.


The other key regulator of derivative markets in the United States is the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).


See also


Other resource