The SEC and CFTC have opened a joint comment process on potential ways to harmonize portfolio margining rules across securities, security-based swaps, futures,The SEC and CFTC have opened a joint comment process on potential ways to harmonize portfolio margining rules across securities, security-based swaps, futures,

SEC And CFTC Seek Public Comment On Portfolio Margining Rules

2026/06/26 23:27
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The SEC and CFTC have opened a joint comment process on potential ways to harmonize portfolio margining rules across securities, security-based swaps, futures, swaps and related positions.

The review targets one of the more technical but important pieces of U.S. market structure: how much collateral market participants must post when related positions sit across different regulatory buckets. A trader, fund or dealer may hold positions that offset each other economically, but those positions can still face separate margin treatment when they fall under SEC and CFTC frameworks.

SEC And CFTC Seek Public Comment On Portfolio Margining Rules

Portfolio margining can reduce that friction by recognizing risk offsets across a full portfolio instead of treating each position in isolation. The challenge is making those offsets work without weakening customer protection, segregation rules, collateral controls, clearinghouse safeguards or bankruptcy protections.

SEC Chair Paul Atkins said cross-margining can “unlock liquidity that remains frozen in separate accounts,” while CFTC Chair Mike Selig said closer cooperation on portfolio margining could “unleash untapped capital” while preserving risk controls.

Agencies Seek Input On Offsets, Collateral And Customer Protection

The agencies are seeking feedback on existing portfolio margining models, customer protection, cross-product offsets, capital treatment, segregation rules, collateral handling, clearing arrangements and operational implementation.

The review also asks how margin models should treat positions that hedge each other across product categories. That includes securities and futures, swaps and security-based swaps, and related exposures that can sit at broker-dealers, futures commission merchants, swap dealers, clearing agencies or derivatives clearing organizations.

The timing fits a broader SEC-CFTC harmonization push. The agencies have already sought input on swap and security-based swap reporting, derivatives product definitions and the regulatory line between products overseen by each agency. For crypto markets, that overlap has become more visible as U.S. platforms bring offshore-style derivatives into regulated structures.

Recent CFTC action has already opened a faster path for U.S. crypto perpetual futures, while Cboe has been weighing whether to convert Bitcoin and Ether continuous futures into true perpetuals. Portfolio margining sits deeper in the plumbing, but the same policy direction is visible: regulators are trying to align old product categories with markets that trade faster, longer and across more instruments.

Derivatives Harmonization Could Shape Crypto Market Access

A cleaner portfolio margining framework could matter for institutional crypto access if regulated futures, options, swaps, ETF-linked hedges and token-linked exposures keep expanding. Institutions care less about product labels than net risk, collateral efficiency and whether hedges receive margin recognition across venues and account types.

CME’s launch of crypto index futures showed how regulated derivatives are moving beyond single-asset Bitcoin and Ether exposure. As product menus expand, margin treatment becomes a larger factor in whether market makers, hedge funds and asset managers can hedge efficiently inside U.S. rules.

The review does not change margin rules immediately. It starts a public-comment process that could shape later proposals, exemptions, model approvals or coordinated rulemaking between the two agencies.

The SEC and CFTC are now collecting feedback on portfolio margining across securities, security-based swaps, futures, swaps and related positions. The comment window will remain open for 60 days after the request appears in the Federal Register.

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