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Commissioners of the CFTC
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merged
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Discuss
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April 15
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1975
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Federal government of the United States
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Washington, D.C.
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independent agency of the United States Government
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Commodity Exchange Act
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7 U.S.C.
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futures contracts
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1974
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Congress
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Futures
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commodities
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Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000
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Securities & Exchange Commission
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single-stock futures
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Commissioners
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United States Senate
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Amaranth Advisors
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futures contracts
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futures exchanges
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federal court
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fraud
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open interest
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commodity pools
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hedge funds
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Securities Industry Association
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Chicago Board Options Exchange
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Chicago Board of Trade
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange
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HedgeStreet
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U.S. Futures Exchange
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Kansas City Board of Trade
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Minneapolis Grain Exchange
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New York Mercantile Exchange
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New York Board of Trade
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Barack Obama
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loopholes
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Energy Markets Emergency Act of 2008
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Commodities
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Commodity pool
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Federal Trade Commission
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Forex scam
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Managed Futures Account
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Securities and Exchange Commission
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Commodity Exchange Act
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Grain Futures Act
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National Futures Association
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Futures Trading Act of 1921
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Hill v. Wallace
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Grain Futures Act
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Board of Trade of City of Chicago v. Olsen
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission
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Articles to be merged since November 2007
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