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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has approved a proposed guidance
and request for public comment regarding the listing for trading of voluntary carbon
credit derivative contracts. The proposed guidance outlines certain factors a CFTC-
regulated exchange, or designated contract market, should consider when addressing
requirements of the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) and CFTC regulations that are
relevant to the contract design and listing process.
“Today’s action by the CFTC is the culmination of a two-year examination
of carbon markets, and many more years of in-depth work regarding the impacts of
climate on financial markets. The Voluntary Carbon Market Proposed Guidance is a
clear statement that the CFTC will do its part to elevate the standard setting efforts
already underway,” said CFTC Chairman Rostin Behnam. “Our goal all along has been
to help shape standards in support of integrity, which will lead to transparency, liquidity,
and ultimately price discovery - all established hallmarks of CFTC regulated markets.
I am incredibly proud of our agency for taking such intentional and impactful action
today.”
The proposed guidance recognizes that outlining factors for an exchange to
consider in connection with contract design and listing may help to advance the
standardization of voluntary carbon credit derivative contracts in a manner that fosters
transparency and liquidity, accurate pricing, and market integrity.
Taking into account certain unique attributes of voluntary carbon credit derivatives,
the proposed guidance outlines factors that an exchange should consider in connection
with the specification and monitoring of contract terms and conditions, in order to help
ensure compliance with existing Core Principle requirements under the CEA. The
proposed guidance also addresses certain requirements under the CFTC’s Part 40
Regulations relating to the submission of new derivative contracts, and contract
amendments, to the CFTC.
The comment period for the proposed guidance will be open for 75 days, and will
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