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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (41880)12/7/2000 1:52:43 PM
From: fut_trade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44573
 
Follow up to single stock futures...

In the latest issue of Futures it says "Regulators relent as London plans single stock futures"

Currently there is an 18-year old federal statute banning trading on single stock futures in the US. Liffe (London) announced it may begin trading single stock futures as early as January 2001. So to remain competitive, Congress is considering bills to reform the 1982 Shawdow-Johnson accord based on some SEC-CFTC agreement.