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CME Group Initiates Legal Action Against CFTC Over Perpetual Futures Classification

CME Group's CEO Duffy plans to file a lawsuit against the CFTC, asserting that perpetual futures should be classified as swaps under the Dodd-Frank Act.

Editorial Staff1 min read

CME Group is set to challenge the CFTC's recent approval of perpetual futures through a lawsuit. This decision stems from the company's belief that these financial instruments should be classified as swaps.

CEO Duffy has highlighted the significance of this classification under the Dodd-Frank Act, suggesting that it carries important regulatory implications.

The lawsuit is expected to be filed on June 18, 2026, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding the regulation of financial derivatives.

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