United States:
US Commodity Futures Trading Commission Announces Agenda For Upcoming Agricultural Advisory Committee Meeting
19 December 2014
by
Barnabas W.B. Reynolds
,
Donald Lamson
,
Thomas Donegan
,
Azad Ali
,
Russell Sacks
,
James Campbell
,
Reena Agrawal Sahni
,
Bradley Sabel
,
Kolja Stehl
,
William Murdie
,
Anna Doyle
,
Donna Parisi
,
John Adams
,
Mak Judge
,
Oliver Linch
,
Timothy Byrne
,
Ellerina Teo
,
Jennifer D. Morton
,
Sylvia Favretto
and
Christina Broch
Shearman & Sterling LLP
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On December 4, 2014, the CFTC announced the agenda for the
upcoming Agricultural Advisory Committee meeting on Tuesday,
December 9, 2014, at its headquarters in Washington, DC. The
meeting will focus on issues pertaining to the agricultural economy
as a whole and more specifically address concerns related to
deliverable supplies of agricultural commodities, as they pertain
to position limits. The agenda includes a question and answer
discussion with US Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom
Vilsack.
The Agricultural Advisory Committee meeting agenda is available
at: http://www.cftc.gov/About/CFTCCommittees/AgriculturalAdvisory/aac_120914agenda.
The Agricultural Advisory Committee meeting discussion questions
are available at: http://www.cftc.gov/ucm/groups/public/@aboutcftc/documents/generic/aac_positionlimitsquestions.pdf.
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