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Energy regulators get input into derivatives trading under EC proposal

By John Rega ( September 16, 2010, 15:47 GMT | Insight) -- Energy regulators may have a chance to influence rules for derivatives such as electricity and gas futures, under the European Commission's plan for trade reporting and clearing. The proposal issued by the commission yesterday calls for securities-market regulators to consult with other authorities, particularly on energy markets, in implementing the law.Energy regulators may have a chance to influence rules for derivatives such as electricity and gas futures, under the European Commission's plan for trade reporting and clearing. The proposal issued by the commission yesterday calls for securities-market regulators to consult with other authorities, particularly on energy markets, in implementing the law....

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