Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Commodity Futures Trading Commission
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La Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), fondée en 1975, est une agence fédérale indépendante américaine chargée de la régulation des bourses de commerce, où se traitent les matières premières[1]. Elle est dirigée par Gary Gensler et son siège est à Washington, D.C.[2].

Notes et références

  1. (en) Personnel de rédaction, « Data drilling », dans The Economist, 9 septembre 2009 [texte intégral (page consultée le 10 septembre 2009)] 
  2. Massimo Prandi, Au USA, la CFTC plaide pour une régulation unique des CDS et des dérivés de gré à gré, Les échos du 10 mars 2010, page 32.

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