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11Commodity Futures Trading Commission — CFTC A US government body set up in 1975 in Washington to regulate trading in commodity futures (see futures contract). Its remit was extended to cover other forms of derivatives trading in the early 1990s …
12Commodity Futures Trading Commission — U.S. Govt. an independent regulatory agency, created in 1975, that supervises the trading of futures on commodity exchanges. Abbr.: CFTC * * * …
13Commodity Futures Trading Commission — U.S. Govt. an independent regulatory agency, created in 1975, that supervises the trading of futures on commodity exchanges. Abbr.: CFTC …
14Trading Places — This article is about the 1983 comedy film. For other uses, see Trading Places (disambiguation). Trading Places The theatrical release poster, which calls the film Some very funny business. The slogan reads, They re not just getting rich...they… …
15Commission de régulation du marché des matières premières — Commodity Futures Trading Commission Pour les articles homonymes, voir CFTC. Logo de la CFTC La Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), fondée en 1 …
16trading limit — The maximum number of speculative futures contracts one can hold as determined by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and/or the exchange upon which the contract is traded. Also referred to as position limit. Chicago Board of Trade glossary… …
17trading schemes — An increasingly common way of selling goods is through trading schemes which operate on more than one level. Participants (or downliners ) in such schemes buy goods from the scheme organiser or other participants and then sell them to the general …
18Commodities Futures Trading Commission — ► See CFTC …
19Commodity Futures Trading Commission — An independent agency of the U.S. Government established to administer the Commodity Exchange Act; an Act designed to insure fair practices and honest dealing on the commodity futures exchanges and to provide a measure of control over speculative …
20Commodity Futures Trading Commission — An independent agency of the U.S. Government established to administer the Commodity Exchange Act; an Act designed to insure fair practices and honest dealing on the commodity futures exchanges and to provide a measure of control over speculative …