United States:
US Commodity Futures Trading Commission To Reopen Comment Period For Position Limit Rulemaking
19 December 2014
by
Barnabas W.B. Reynolds
,
Donald Lamson
,
Thomas Donegan
,
Azad Ali
,
Russell Sacks
,
James Campbell
,
Reena Agrawal Sahni
,
Bradley Sabel
,
Kolja Stehl
,
William Murdie
,
Anna Doyle
,
Donna Parisi
,
John Adams
,
Mak Judge
,
Oliver Linch
,
Timothy Byrne
,
Ellerina Teo
,
Jennifer D. Morton
,
Sylvia Favretto
and
Christina Broch
Shearman & Sterling LLP
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On December 1, 2014, the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission
("CFTC") announced that it will reopen the comment period
for 45 days on its Position Limit Rulemaking, which relates to a
crackdown of speculation in energy, grain and metal markets. The
intention is to provide commenters with a sufficient period of time
to respond to questions raised at the Agricultural Advisory
Committee meeting scheduled for December 9, 2014. The deadline for
the comment period is January 22, 2015.
Further information can be found in the Federal Register
available at: http://www.cftc.gov/ucm/groups/public/@lrfederalregister/documents/file/2014-28482a.pdf.
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