To provide for a study of the effects of speculation in the futures markets for natural gas, crude oil, and gasoline on cash market and retail prices for the commodities and on the choice of trading venue, and to require the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to issue a notice of proposed rulemaking regarding comparability of foreign regulation of futures and derivatives trading.
Other Bill Titles (1 more) 5/22/2008--Introduced.
Requires the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and the Energy Information Agency to conduct a joint study and report to specified congressional committees on the effects of speculation in the domestic and foreig... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| May 22, 2008 |
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May 21, 2008 HR 6130, To provide for a study of the effects of speculation in ...
HR 6130, To provide for a study of the effects of speculation in the futures markets for natural gas, crude oil, and gasoline on cash market and retail prices for the commodities and on the choice of trading venue, and to require the ...
May 21, 2008 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 6130: To provide for a study of the ...
Joe Barton [R-TX] introduced HR 6130: To provide for a study of the effects of speculation in the futures markets for natural gas, crude oil, and gasoline on cash market and retail prices for the commodities and on the choice of trading ...








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