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  • CFTC’s Energy And Environmental Markets Advisory Committee To Meet November 13

    Date 23/10/2023

    CFTC Commissioner Summer K. Mersinger, sponsor of the Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee (EEMAC), today announced the EEMAC will hold a public meeting on Monday, November 13 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (EST) at CFTC’s Washington, D.C. headquarters. Members of the public may also attend the meeting virtually or in person, if space permits.

  • CFTC Commissioner Mersinger To Participate In A Live Interview With CoinDesk TV

    Date 23/10/2023

    WHAT:

    Commissioner Summer K. Mersinger will participate in a live interview with TV Host Jenn Sennaise on CoinDesk TV.

    WHEN:

    Tuesday, October 24, 2023
    9:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. (EDT)

    WHERE:

    600 14th Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20005

  • NGX To Promote Derivatives Market With Single Stock Futures Workshop

    Date 23/10/2023

    Nigerian Exchange Limited (“NGX” or “The Exchange”) is set to host a derivatives workshop in partnership with institutional investors and capital market stakeholders aimed at educating investors and other stakeholders on trading of Single Stock Futures on its Exchange Traded Derivatives (ETDs) market.

  • Statement Of CFTC Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson Regarding CFTC Charges Against Ceres Global: Protect Farmers’ Ability to Hedge

    Date 23/10/2023

    Today, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced the filing and settlement of charges against Ceres Global Ag Corp. (Ceres). The order finds that in two months in 2016 and 2017, Ceres engaged in a plan whereby it would build very long positions in oats futures—contracts worth close to 3 million bushels, the speculative position limit for oats. Ceres simultaneously bought shipping certificates with the goal of reducing the amount of lower quality oats available in the market.

  • Statement Of CFTC Commissioner Caroline D. Pham On The Deliberative Process Privilege

    Date 23/10/2023

    There is a disturbing trend among federal agencies that involves overbroad use of the deliberative process privilege against defendants in enforcement actions, so that relevant facts or final policy or final determinations cannot be used to support a defense against the alleged charges. I am seriously concerned that such attempts to shield the truth from greater scrutiny deprives defendants of due process and a fair hearing. Such basic human rights are the essence of a free and democratic society, and are embodied in the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. These protections of life, liberty, and property are why the United States of America is a beacon of freedom across the world, and a stalwart defender of the rule of law against authoritarianism and autocracy. It is because of these first principles that I believe that the deliberative process privilege in enforcement actions (unrelated to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation) is an executive privilege that cannot be delegated by the head of the agency—namely, that the Commission cannot delegate the authority to invoke the deliberative process privilege to agency staff.