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Tag: commodities

Europe, US clash with Asia on commodities regulation - 16 June 2011 - News

Sharp differences emerged between EU-US and Asian policymakers over whether to regulate commodities trading during a policy debate at a European Commission-hosted conference on raw materials, held on Tuesday (14 June) in Brussels.

EU wants market-based answer to commodities surge - 09 March 2011 - News

Commodity prices have surged largely due to supply and demand bottlenecks and the European Union's response should be "considered and market-based" rather than rely on mandatory curbs, governments are set to agree.

Commission unveils updated raw materials plan - 03 February 2011 - News

After an aborted first attempt last week, the European Commission lifted the veil yesterday (2 February) on plans to secure access to essential raw materials for European companies. At the request of France, the updated draft now includes measures to improve the transparency of financial and commodity markets.

Sarkozy to take on speculators in EU raw materials policy - 01 February 2011 - News

In a last ditch effort, France has managed to beef up an EU proposal on commodities and raw materials which tries to make a link between speculation in financial markets and volatile commodity markets, EurActiv has learned. 

EU to wage war against speculation on commodity markets - 22 September 2010 - News

Brussels, like Washington, is planning to launch measures to regulate commodity exchanges and curb speculation, as well as step up transparency in food trade after the recent surge in agricultural commodity prices.

France to crack down on commodity derivatives - 01 September 2010 - News

France warned European commissioners yesterday (31 August) that it will crack down on financial bets made in commodities markets to prevent speculative price movements.

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