THE year-long squeeze in the London Metal Exchange’s (LME) tin contract has renewed intense criticism about the ineffectiveness of commodity regulation in London.
It comes at an awkward time, just as the United Kingdom authorities try to resist pressure from the United States to introduce stricter market oversight and tougher position limits.
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