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The CFTC and SEC have entered into a significant new Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU“) aimed at strengthening coordination between the agencies. The agreement is positioned as a major step toward regulatory harmonisation, reducing duplicative requirements and closing long‑standing gaps across markets overseen jointly or in parallel by the two regulators

The agencies emphasise that fragmented or inconsistent regulatory approaches have historically burdened market participants and created uncertainty. The new MOU seeks to modernise and align regulatory frameworks to better reflect evolving market structures and emerging technologies. Both the CFTC and SEC highlighted their shared commitment to maintaining market integrity, enhancing investor and customer protection.

Joint Harmonization Initiative

In conjunction with the MOU, the agencies have created a new Joint Harmonization Initiative which will be co-led by Meghan Tente (CFTC) and Robert Teply (SEC).  It has been established to coordinate policy development, examinations, surveillance, risk monitoring, and enforcement activities across both agencies. Priority areas include:

  • Clarification of product definitions through joint interpretations and rulemaking.
  • Modernisation of clearing, margin, and collateral frameworks.
  • Reducing regulatory friction for dually registered firms, exchanges, and trading venues.
  • Establishing a fit‑for‑purpose regulatory framework for crypto assets and emerging technologies.
  • Streamlining regulatory reporting across trade data, funds, and intermediaries.
  • Coordinated examinations and enforcement functions to ensure more seamless oversight.

Both Chairs stressed the importance of moving beyond historical fragmentation:

The CFTC described the MOU as a step toward creating “comprehensive and seamless financial market oversight”, eliminating duplicative burdens and increasing US competitiveness.  The SEC noted that decades of “regulatory turf wars” have obstructed innovation, and the new agreement will serve as a roadmap for harmonisation.

Together, these statements reflect a regulatory environment shifting toward clearer, more collaborative oversight across securities and derivatives markets.

Implications for Firms

The MOU could lead to substantive changes for firms operating across both regulatory regimes:

  • Greater clarity on product classification, particularly in areas involving hybrid instruments or digital assets.
  • Potential reduction in duplicative requirements for firms dually registered with both agencies.
  • More consistent supervisory expectations, especially around reporting, examinations, and enforcement.
  • Anticipated updates to frameworks governing clearing, margining, and collateral usage.

While immediate operational impacts are limited, firms should monitor follow‑on actions from the Joint Harmonization Initiative, as these will shape practical implementation.

This MOU represents a meaningful shift toward unified oversight in markets historically challenged by overlapping jurisdiction. For firms active in derivatives, securities, or digital assets, the agreement signals that regulatory clarity and simplification may be forthcoming – though substantial detail will depend on subsequent interpretive and rulemaking output.

We will continue to monitor developments and assess implications as the agencies release further guidance.

For the full press release click here.

If you’d like support assessing how this development may affect your regulatory obligations – or wish to discuss potential changes to reporting, registration, or oversight expectations, we’re here to help.

 


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