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CFTC SEC Cooperation

Definition

CFTC SEC Cooperation refers to the collaborative efforts between the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission in the United States. This joint work aims to clarify regulatory oversight, particularly for novel financial products like digital assets. Their shared objective involves safeguarding investors and market integrity across traditional and emerging asset classes. The agencies often coordinate investigations and enforcement actions to address jurisdictional overlaps.