United States: Jones Day Talks®: Energy Derivatives And Regulatory Enforcement By The CFTC And FERC
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The energy markets are highly regulated, and producers,
transmitters, and consumers of energy all use the highly regulated
derivatives markets to hedge their energy risks. How do the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC) respond when there are price
disruptions, like with Winter Storm Uri, or evidence of
manipulation or other potential wrongdoing in those markets? Listen
as our partners and former senior FERC and CFTC regulators David
Applebaum and Joshua Sterling share their views on how those
agencies bring enforcement actions and how they will seek to
address climate change and other issues relevant to the energy
markets.
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