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- Feds Eye Oil Speculators
- The price of gas has been on a roller coaster, and many blame speculators who trade oil futures like stocks. Now the U.S. government is weighing a new way to regulate oil trading. Armen Keteyian reports.
- Videos 2009-07-08
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- Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc. Hires Bart Chilton as Senior Vice President
- Business Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--May 15, 2001 Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc. (Bion, a publicly traded company) (Nasdaq:BION), a leader in innovative agricultural environmental systems, is pleased to announce that Bart Chilton, a 16-year veteran Capitol Hill and Administration staffer, and most recently the former Deputy Chief of Staff...
- Research articles 2001-05-15
- Bion Environmental Technologies Inc
- Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc., New York, hires Bart Chilton, a 16-year veteran Capitol Hill and administration staffer and former deputy chief of staff and senior policy director for USDA, as senior vice president. At USDA, Chilton reported directly to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture on policy and politics, and assisted...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
- What's Wrong with Market Speculation?
- Craig Pirrong submits: I’m sure that no one would be surprised that CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton was not pleased by my recent post that lambasted his equation of the activities of ETFs with manipulation. Well, the sarcasm was arguably overdone (that NEVER happens, I’m sure you’re saying), but...
- External links 2009-09-02
- Weekend Reading: Evil! Speculators! Edition
- Greg Newton submits: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission Thursday backed off its long-held and repeatedly reiterated conviction that market forces, rather than Evil! Speculators!, were responsible for the recently busted run-up in commodity prices. Now: This preliminary survey is not able to accurately answer and quantify the amount of...
- External links 2008-09-14
- Exchanges Differ on SEC-CFTC Peacemaking Goal
- By Christopher Doering and Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major exchanges differed on how far U.S. securities and futures regulators should align their rules, with the world's largest - the Chicago Mercantile Exchange - arguing against a one-size-fits-all rule. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission...
- News items 2009-09-02
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