Changes to commodities regulations expected: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. commodity markets' chief
regulator will unveil policy changes next week meant to address
public and political concerns that market malfunctions may be
contributing to rising food and energy prices, The New York
Times reported on Saturday.
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