Timothy Massad
Would whoever’s left at the CFTC please turn on the light?
Lack of resources – and commissioners – becoming increasingly apparent at US regulator
Massad says CFTC is willing to hear energy firms’ concerns
In an exclusive interview at Energy Risk Summit USA in May, CFTC chairman Timothy Massad chose to highlight the agency’s willingness to hear industry arguments on issues such as trade reporting, position limits and record-keeping
Kraft allegations raise concern among energy end-users
A CFTC complaint against the successor firms of Kraft Foods is a good indicator of how it might deal with end-users holding dominant positions in other markets, say panellists at Energy Risk Summit USA
CFTC’s Massad woos energy firms with Dodd-Frank fixes
US Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman Timothy Massad stresses the agency will smooth out flaws in the agency's Dodd-Frank Act rules, but sidesteps a question over whether they were rushed
Dodd-Frank reporting rule hurts hedgers, Massad admits
CFTC head acknowledges difficulty faced by hedgers in illiquid commodities from Dodd-Frank reporting rules
US airline wins Dodd-Frank real-time reporting delay
CFTC no-action letter giving Southwest Airlines and its dealers extra time to report hedging trades in long-dated oil may lead to broader relief for other hedgers in illiquid markets
US energy firms welcome CFTC tweaks to Dodd-Frank rules
Long-awaited move to address ‘seventh prong’ problem seen as positive step by industry groups
CFTC chairman offers hope to derivatives end-users
Timothy Massad, the new chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, seems to be steering the agency towards a more deliberate and pragmatic approach to Dodd-Frank regulation
Energy firms voice optimism over CFTC's Massad
The new chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is moving to fix regulatory problems afflicting energy firms and says he will listen closely to their input on the agency's remaining Dodd-Frank Act rules. The shift is being welcomed by the…
CFTC position limits rule blasted by commodity merchants
Vitol, Louis Dreyfus and other commodity trading firms say the proposed bona fide hedge exemptions in the CFTC's revived position limits rule are too narrow and discriminate against merchants