While Congress has been explicit in its efforts to exempt these end-users from much of the regulatory burdens associated with Dodd-Frank, these rules could have impacts on end-users if they drive intermediaries, like futures commission merchants and swap dealers, from the markets.
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Scott warns about potential negative impacts of regulations on end-users.
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