CFTC Opens Review of Round-the-Clock Energy Trading as Industry Flags Offshore Risk

U.S. regulators are weighing whether to formalize 24/7 futures trading and crypto-style perpetual contracts for energy—moves that could reshape market hours and oversight while addressing concerns that unregulated offshore platforms are drawing American capital into riskier products.
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