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Books > Money & Finance > Investment & securities > Commodities
This book is the first to draw together the numerous different
regulations which affect how commodities are traded in the EU.
Having long been a largely deregulated industry, intense scrutiny
in the aftermath of the global financial crisis has left
commodities trading subject to a raft of harmonized regulations,
many of which have yet to be finalized. Regulation of both the
physical and the financial commodities markets is undergoing
significant change and participants and their advisors are
struggling to understand the changes in each jurisdiction as well
as the cross-border implications. The book pulls together these
various pieces of EU legislation and examines how they influence
the way that commodities are traded in Europe. It also provides
coverage of regulation at domestic level in key jurisdictions
active in the marketplace, namely the UK, USA, Switzerland, and
Singapore. Divided into eight sections, the book includes analysis
of the commodities trading houses (including their motives and
methods), the main trading venues, trading practices, and potential
illicit practices and market abuses. Each section has a detailed
transnational component in which the position in each specific
jurisdiction is explained, drawing parallels and setting out the
differences between these countries. This extremely topical
publication is an essential reference work for all those advising
on or researching the increasingly complex and globalized field of
commodities trading.
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