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U.S. efforts to curb speculative derivatives trading in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis were blocked by a federal judge, who ruled that regulators botched the process used to put new limits in place.
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Like so many investors in the spring of 2009, Gordon Wolf needed to dig out of a hole.
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United States Natural Gas Fund , the world’s largest exchange-traded fund in the fuel, signaled it may consider a reverse split if gas prices extend a decline.
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Natural gas’s 46 percent drop since June has done nothing to awaken bulls in the options market, with puts on a fund tracking the commodity reaching the highest price in more than two years.
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The top U.S. commodity regulator may hamper markets if it writes rules to stop disruptive trading practices without considering the intent behind a transaction, representatives of high-frequency trading firms said.
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The United States Commodity Index Fund , an exchange-traded fund tied to an index designed in part by two Yale University professors whose research earlier this decade helped spur a commodities rush, begins trading today.
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Aluminum is most likely to be the first industrial metal used to back an exchange-traded product in a market where $100 billion has already been invested in precious-metal funds, a survey of analysts showed.
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