Enron charged with gas and broadband manipulation

The US’s Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has finally charged bankrupt energy trader Enron and a former vice-president of the company with manipulating natural gas prices.

In a complaint filed in a federal district court in Houston on March 12, the CFTC alleged Enron and Hunter Shively, a former vice-president, had sought to manipulate commodity prices, including prices for natural gas, lumber and other agricultural products. Shively was the desk manager for Enron’s central desk from

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Stemming the tide of rising FX settlement risk

As the trading of emerging markets currencies gathers pace and broader uncertainty sweeps across financial markets, CLS is exploring alternative services designed to mitigate settlement risk for the FX market

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