NEW EMISSIONS TRADING REGS
CFTC seeks to boost oversight of carbon trading
Tom Doggett (w/Marguerita Choy and Carol Bishopric), August 17, 2009 (Reuters)
"The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission…proposed increasing federal oversight of the Chicago Climate Exchange's carbon spot contract…[with] new authority provided by Congress that gives the agency more oversight over contracts listed on exempt commercial markets that play an important role in setting the price for a commodity.
"The Chicago Climate Exchange's carbon contract could become the second contract subject to the CFTC's new authority. The agency boosted oversight of the Intercontinental Exchange's natural gas contract last month after it determined that contract played a significant role in price discovery."
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"The CFTC said it was seeking similar authority over the CCX's carbon contract "to promote transparency and guard against fraud, manipulation and other abuses."
"The agency will seek public comment on the carbon contract proposal for 15 days before making a final decision…The exchange's carbon contract is based on the value of 100 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions."
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"CCX is North America's only active voluntary, legally binding trading system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with offsetting projects…[It] has over 350 members, including companies from the automotive, chemical, coal, electronic and financial services sectors.
"…CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler…[said] even more contracts on exempt commercial markets should be subject to agency oversight because they play a big role in setting prices for the underlying commodities…[and] said they could include energy, metal, agricultural and financial contracts."
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