ICE Reigns In Risk On Sugar
- Posted by DynamicHedge
- on November 12th, 2010
The ICE exchange raised its margin requirements on sugar futures by 65%, this following the CME raising the margin on silver. Exchanges are managing their risk as the fed forces money into risky assets. Interesting development.
Source: ZeroHedge (Who is first on the scene, as usual — and one of the few covering this)
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