The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) has proposed a new rule — so-called Regulation AT — to regulate the use of automated, or algorithmic, trading systems that trade commodity interests (e.g., futures and swaps). The CFTC’s proposal comes at the end of a year that saw a noticeable increase of enforcement actions arising from disruptive…...
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