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CFTC unlikely to adopt automated trading rule this year, risking market shocks, Bowen says

By Neil Roland ( September 25, 2017, 20:21 GMT | Insight) -- The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is unlikely to finalize a rule tightening oversight of automated derivatives trading this year, a lapse that will lead to migration of risky transactions to the United States, Commissioner Sharon Bowen said. Bowen, a Democrat who is stepping down at the end of the week, said the US needs a rule by year-end comparable to the stringent oversight in a major European trading rule due to kick in Jan. 3.The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is unlikely to finalize a rule tightening oversight of automated derivatives trading this year, a lapse that will lead to migration of risky transactions to the United States, Commissioner Sharon Bowen said Monday....

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