(Bloomberg) -- The Financial Services Authority,
the U.K.'s markets regulator, is considering publishing reports
on commodity trading similar to those released by the U.S.
Commodity Futures Trading Commission, in an attempt to improve
transparency.
``It's something that we are looking into and need to speak
with people in the market first,'' Jonathan Hill, head of the
FSA's commodities group, said in an interview in London today.
``It's an area where we could potentially add value if the
market thinks it's worth doing.''
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
the U.K.'s markets regulator, is considering publishing reports
on commodity trading similar to those released by the U.S.
Commodity Futures Trading Commission, in an attempt to improve
transparency.
``It's something that we are looking into and need to speak
with people in the market first,'' Jonathan Hill, head of the
FSA's commodities group, said in an interview in London today.
``It's an area where we could potentially add value if the
market thinks it's worth doing.''
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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