Position Limits (Vacated)

The following studies relate to the CFTC’s rule on position limits for futures and swaps.

The Effects of Ethanol on Texas Food and Feed
David P. Anderson, et al., Agricultural and Food Policy Center
4/10/2008

Placing the 2006/08 Commodity Price Boom into Perspective
John Baffes and Tassos Haniotis, The World Bank Development Prospects Group
7/2010

Is Speculation Destabilizing?
Celso Brunetti and Bahattin Buyuksahin, Johns Hopkins University / Commodity Futures Trading Commission
4/22/2009

Speculators, Commodities and Cross-Market Linkages
Bahattin Büyükşahin and Michel A. Robe, International Energy Agency
2/12/2011

Fundamentals, Trader Activity and Derivative Pricing
Bahattin Büyükşahin, et al., Commodity Futures Trading Commission & Securities and Exchange Commission
12/4/2008

Staff Report on Commodity Swap Dealers & Index Traders with Commission Recommendations
Commodity Futures Trading Commission

9/2008

Excessive Speculation and Position Limits in Energy Derivatives Markets
CME Group

Food Commodities Speculation and Food Price Crises; Regulation to reduce the risks of price volatility
Olivier De Schutter, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food
9/2010

Public Consultation: Review of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive
European Commission

12/8/2010

The Oil Price Really Is A Speculative Bubble
R.S. Eckaus, MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
6/2008

Speculation and Recent Volatility in the Price of Oil
James Einloth, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
8/2009

Issues Involving the Use of the Futures Markets to Invest in Commodity Indexes
Orice M. Williams, Government Accountability Office
1/30/2009

How to Understand High Food Prices
Christopher L. Gilbert, CIFREM
11/17/2008

Speculative Influences on Commodity Futures Prices 2006-08
Christopher L. Gilbert, CIFREM
10/24/2009

The Relationship of Unregulated Excessive Speculation to Oil Market Price Volatility
Michael Greenberger, University of Maryland School of Law

Market Growth, Trader Participation and Pricing in Energy Futures Markets
Michael S. Haigh, et al., Commodity Futures Trading Commission
2/7/2007

Price Dynamics, Price Discovery and Large Futures Trader Interactions in the Energy Complex
Michael S. Haigh, Jana Hranaiova and James A. Overdahl, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
4/28/2005

Causes and Consequences of the Oil Shock of 2007-08
James Hamilton, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
Spring 2009

The Role of Speculators in the Crude Oil Futures Market
Bahattin Büyükşahin and Jeffrey H. Harris, Commodity futures Trading Commission

Global Financial Stability Report: Financial Stress and Deleveraging; Macrofinancial Implications and Policy
International Monetary Fund

10/2008

World Economic Outlook: Financial Stress, Downturns, and Recoveries
International Monetary Fund

10/2008

Task Force on Commodity Futures Markets: Final Report
International Organization of Securities Commissions

3/2009

The Impact of Index and Swap Funds on Commodity Futures Markets
Scott H. Irwin and Dwight R. Sanders, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
2010

Devil or Angel? The Role of Speculation in the Recent Commodity Price Boom (and Bust)
Scott H. Irwin, Dwight R. Sanders, and Robert P. Merrin, Southern Agricultural Economics Association Meeting
1/31/2009

Interim Report on Crude Oil
Interagency Task Force on Commodity Markets

7/2008

Populists versus theorists: Futures markets and the volatility of prices
David S. Jacks, Simon Fraser University
8/26/2005

The 2008 Oil Price “Bubble”
Mohsin S. Khan, Peterson Institute for International Economics
8/2009

The Role of Inventories and Speculative Trading in the Global Market for Crude Oil
Lutz Kilian and Dan Murphy, Center for Economic and Policy Research
3/16/2010

Not All Oil Price Shocks Are Alike: Disentangling Demand and Supply Shocks in the Crude Oil Market
Lutz Kilian, Center for Economic and Policy Research
6/13/2008

Does Speculation Affect Spot Price Levels? The Case of Metals with and without Futures Markets
George M. Korniotis, Finance and Economics Discussion Series, Federal Reserve Board
2009

How Institutional Investors Are Driving Up Food And Energy Prices
Michael W. Masters and Adam K. White, Accidental Hunt Brothers
7/31/2008

Who Is In the Oil Futures Market and How Has It Changed?
Kenneth B. Medlock III and Amy Myers Jaffe, Rice University
8/26/2009

Limits to Arbitrage and Commodity Index Investment: Front-Running the Goldman Roll
Yiqun Mou, Columbia University
7/15/2011

Commodity Markets and Excess Volatility: An Evaluation of Price Dynamics under Financialisation
Machiko Nissanke, University of London
1/31/2011

Black Gold and Fool’s Gold: Speculation in the Oil Futures Market
John E. Parsons, MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
4/2010

Dating the Timeline of Financial Bubbles During the Subprime Crisis
Peter C.B. Phillips and Jun Yu, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics at Yale University
9/2010

Measuring the Influence of Commodity Fund Trading on Soybean Price Discovery
Gerald Plato and Linwood Hoffman, Economic Research Service, US Department of Agriculture
4/16/2007

Excessive Speculation in the Natural Gas Market
Staff Report, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, US Senate
6/25/2007

Excessive Speculation in the Wheat Market
Staff Report, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, US Senate
6/24/2009

When Speculation Matters
Miguel Robles, Maximo Torero and Joachim von Braun, International Food and Policy Research Institute
2/2009

A Speculative Bubble in Commodity Futures Prices? Cross-Sectional Evidence
Dwight R. Sanders, Scott H. Irwin and Robert P. Merrin, NCCC-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management
4/20/2009

The Adequacy of Speculation in Agricultural Futures Markets: Too Much of a Good Thing?
Dwight R. Sanders, Scott H. Irwin and Robert P. Merrin, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, UIUC
6/2008

Investor Flows and the 2008 Boom/Bust in Oil Prices
Kenneth J. Singleton, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
3/23/2011

World Oil: Market or Mayhem?
James L. Smith, Journal of Economic Perspectives
7/2009

Commodity Index Investing and Commodity Futures Prices
Hans R. Stoll and Robert E. Whaley, Vanderbilt University
9/10/2009

Index Investment and Financialization of Commodities
Ke Tang and Wei Xiong
8/2010

Global Agricultural Supply and Demand: Factors Contributing to the Recent Increase in Food Commodity Prices
Ronald Trostle, US Department of Agriculture
5/2008

Global commodities: a long term vision for stable, secure and sustainable global markets
HM Treasury
June 2008

The Financialization of Commodity Markets
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

2009

The Global Economic Crisis: Systemic Failures and Multilateral Remedies
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

2009

The Commodities Market Bubble: Money Manager Capitalism and the Financialization of Commodities
L. Randall Wray, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
2008

International Grain Reserves and Other Instruments to Address Volatility in Grain Markets
Brian Wright, The World Bank
8/2009

The Global Competitiveness of U.S. Futures Markets Revisited
Division of Economic Analysis, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
11/1999

The Performance of Chicago Board of Trade Corn, Soybean, and Wheat Futures Contracts after Recent Changes in Speculative Limits
Scott H. Irwin, Philip Garcia and Darrel L. Good, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
7/29/2007

Can Position Limits Restrain “Rogue” Trading?
M. Shahid Ebrahim, Bangor University
5/2/2011

SIFMA Report on Management & Professional Earnings in the Securities Industry-2010
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
2010
Note: This report must be purchased from SIFMA