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New rules aim to help regulators monitor risks while giving public more information on prices.
Agency to vote today on rules that would require most swaps trades to be disclosed publicly.
Board member says National Futures Association has compromised its independence.
Battles between agency and industry have faded under Chairman Massad.
Enforcement of trading rules may not take effect until September 2015 for swaps booked in banks' overseas affiliates.
CFTC is preparing to levy fines against firms accused of rigging currency benchmark rates.