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USFE’s letter to the US CFTC – Binary Event Derivatives
USFE – PDF file (formatting is weird, sorry): U.S. Futures Exchange, LLC (“USFE†or the “Exchangeâ€) intends to list new binary Event Futures (“Event Futures†or “Contractsâ€) on April 20, 2007. The purpose of this letter is to outline the … Continue reading
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