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Commodity Futures Trading Commission will provide more data on who is participating on futures markets and corresponding open interests
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Jun. 10, 2006
Concern that a dramatic rise in the use of commodity futures indices by pension funds and swap dealers could be distorting prices has prompted US regulators to explore whether there should be greater disclosure about who is playing the markets.
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission will provide more data on who is participating on futures markets and corresponding open interests
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Concern that a dramatic rise in the use of commodity futures indices by pension funds and swap dealers could be distorting prices has prompted US regulators to ... READ MORE>>
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