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Richard A. Miller, New York City (Vincent J. Syracuse, Newman, Tannenbaum, Helpern, Syracuse & Hirschtritt, New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff-...
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NEW YORK -- Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP announced today that it has been retained by a group of futures and commodities members from NYMEX and COMEX...
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- Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 94,436 Glen-Arden Commodities, Inc., and Milbank Trading Co., Inc., Et Al., Petitioners, v. Hon. Mark A. Costantino, U.S.D.J., Respondent. Securities and Exchange Commission, Plaintiff, v. Glen-Arden Commodities, Inc., Et Al., Defendants. Securities and Exchange Commission, Appellee, v. Glen-Arden Commodities, Inc., and Milbank Trading Co., Inc., Et Al., Appellants., 493 F.2d 1027 (2nd Cir. 1974)
Bradley R. Brewer, New York City (Brewer & Soeiro, New York City), for appellants.
Michael A. Macchiaroli, Securities and Exchange Commission, Washi...
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Jane S. Kimball, Asst. Atty. Gen., Appellate Sec. Tax Div., Dept. of Justice, Roger M. Olsen and William S. Estabrook, Asst. Attys. Gen., Washington, ...
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On January 26, 2011, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (``Commission'' or ``CFTC'') published in the Federal Register a notice of proposed rulemaking (``proposal'' or ``Proposed Rules''), which establishes a position limits regime for 28 exempt and agricultural commodity futures and options contracts and the physical commodity swaps that are economically equivalent to such contracts. The Commission is adopting the Proposed Rules, with modifications.
... Dodd-Frank Act \2\ amended the Commodity Exchange Act (``CEA'') \3\ to establish a comprehensive new... from the date of enactment for exempt commodities and 270 days from the date of enactment for agricu...
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Business Editors
NEW YORK & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 15, 2000
Platts, the world's premier energy and metals market information service and...
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Securities Litigation and Consulting Group, Inc. ("SLCG") has issued an investment management study into commodities exchange traded funds ("ETFs"), "Futures-based Commodities ETFs". The report's primary authors are Ilan Guedj, Guohua Li and Craig McCann. Dr. McCann and Dr. Guedj are Principals of SLCG and Dr. Li is a Senior Financial Economist. Dr. McCann and Dr. Guedj are former university professors. Dr. McCann is a former Securities and Exchange Commission economist.
The SLCG study explains that commodities ETFs have recently become popular because they offer retail investors a simple way to gain exposure to commodities, which are thought of as an asset class suitable for diversification in investment portfolios and as a hedge against economi...
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- Joseph Strobl, Plaintiff-Appellee Cross-Appellant, v. New York Mercantile Exchange, Clayton Brokerage Co. of St. Louis, Inc., Heinold Commodities, Inc., Thomson and Mckinnon, Auchincloss, Kohlmeyer, Inc., Ben Pressner, Pressner Trading Corp., John Richard Simplot A/K/a Jack Richard Simplot, A/K/a J.R. Simplot, J.R. Simplot Company, Simplot Industries, Inc., Simplot Products Company, Inc., Peter J. Tagares A/K/a Peter J. Taggares, P.J. Taggares Company, C.L. Otter, Simtag Farms, Kenneth Ramm, a & B Farms, Inc., Hugh D. Glenn, Gearheart Farming, Inc., Ed Mckay, Harvey Pollak, Henry Pollak, Henry Pollak, Inc., Henry A. Pollak & Company, Inc., Robert Reardon A/K/a Bobby Reardon, F.J. Reardon, Inc., Alex Sinclair, Sinclair & Company, Stephen Sundheimer, Charles Edelstein, James Landry A/K/a Jim Landry and Jerry Rafferty, Jointly and Severally, Defendants, John R. Simplot, J.R. Simplot Co., Simplot Industries, Inc., P.J. Taggares, P.J. Taggares Company and Simtag Farms, Defendants-Appellants Cross ..., 768 F.2d 22 (2nd Cir. 1985)
Peter Fleming, Jr., New York City (Scott J. McKay Wolas, Peter K. Vigeland, Michael T. Zimmerman, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, New York City,...
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NEW YORK - Stocks managed a moderate advance Thursday, staying afloat as signs of strength in corporate takeover activity, jobs and overseas markets allowed investors to stomach a sharp rise in wholesale inflation.
A bidding battle for commodities exchange CBOT Holdings Inc. also gave stocks a lift. Despite the cooling economy, merger and acquisition activity has been surging, leading some investors to believe that problems in some sectors haven't seeped into the stronger areas of the economy.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - High prices for agricultural commodities will attract investment into the sector that could boost production and help increase global food supplies, according to David Lehman, managing director for research at exchange operator CME Group Inc.
We have entered an era where demand has been growing faster than supply," Mr. Lehman said Wednesday [March 16] at the Reuters Food and Agriculture Summit. "These high prices are really what the market needs to encourage investment, encourage additional resources to be allocated to production and to reach an equilibrium.