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CFTC extends no-action relief to market participants in light of Covid-19

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On June 10, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced that it has extended through September 30, 2020, certain aspects of its no-action relief issued in response to Covid-19. The CFTC’s staff letter extends previously issued no-action guidance regarding certain regulatory requirements for persons who are registered with the CFTC as futures commission merchants, introducing brokers, swap dealers, retail foreign exchange dealers, and floor brokers. Certain relief for members of designated contract markets or swap execution facilities that are not registered with the CFTC is also extended. Those relying on relief are expected to establish and maintain a supervisory system to oversee activities of personnel who are working from remote locations during Covid-19.