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End-users press Congress for Dodd-Frank fixes

Commodity firms blast CFTC over hedge exemptions to position limits

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Major participants in the energy and commodity derivatives markets, including Minneapolis-based agricultural trader Cargill and Chicago-based power generator Exelon, urged the US Congress to amend the Dodd-Frank Act and strengthen protections for hedgers at a March 24 hearing in Washington, DC.

The event marked the start of a series of hearings devoted to the reauthorisation of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), a process that takes place roughly every five years and allows

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