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French Minister Targets Commodity Derivatives For Tougher Laws
Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, called for tougher regulation of commodity derivatives as a way of dealing with the volatility of commodities prices as a follow-up to stricter laws for financial derivatives, reports iMarketNews.
Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, called for tougher regulation of commodity derivatives as a way of dealing with the volatility of commodities prices as a follow-up to stricter laws for financial derivatives. Speaking to a banking conference, Lagarde said volatility is a matter of concern not only for developed nations but also emerging economies.