CFTC launches an investigation into crude oil futures, requesting submission of data before Iran policy adjustments

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CFTC原油期貨調查

According to a report from Bloomberg on April 16, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has opened investigations into multiple crude oil futures trades that occurred before major adjustments to the Trump administration’s Iran policy, involving two major derivatives trading venues: CME Group (Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group) and ICE (Intercontinental Exchange). According to Bloomberg, the CFTC has asked the two exchanges to submit relevant trading data, including the Tag 50 identification markers of the trading entities.

Scope of the investigation: Both CME Group and ICE platforms are under review

According to Bloomberg, CFTC investigators are focusing on at least two crude oil futures trades that took place on March 23 and April 7, respectively. Both exchanges have received requests to submit data.

A CME Group spokesperson issued a statement on the matter saying, “CME Group closely monitors the market and works closely with the CFTC to oversee trading activity.” The spokesperson also noted that any review of market conduct should cover all trading venues, including prediction markets that list relevant products but have limited transparency. ICE and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency declined to comment on the matter.

Key timeline: Oil-price bets totaling more than $950 million in the hours before the ceasefire

According to Bloomberg, in the hours before the U.S. and Iran announced a ceasefire last week, investors built up positions totaling about $950 million in the crude oil futures market; the crude oil market on March 23 also saw similar clustered trading.

The timing of the above trades coincided with key adjustment points in the Trump administration’s Iran policy, drawing attention from lawmakers and legal experts. The White House previously warned staff against using their positions to establish positions in the futures market during the continuing period of the war with Iran.

CFTC chair’s remarks to Congress and response from lawmakers

In written testimony submitted to Congress on Thursday, CFTC Chair Michael Celig said: “Anyone who commits fraud, manipulation, or insider trading in any of our markets—we will find you, and you will face the full weight of the law.” As reflected in the testimony obtained by Reuters, the above remarks did not refer to any specific investigation case. A CFTC spokesperson declined to comment further on the related investigations.

Last month, the CFTC’s head of enforcement publicly said the agency has noted public discussion about insider trading in the markets it regulates and is “closely watching.”

Massachusetts Democratic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren issued a statement on the matter, saying the CFTC’s investigation is “just the beginning,” and calling on regulators to further investigate insider-trading conduct by government officials. The White House has not yet responded to Warren’s statement.

Frequently asked questions

What specific trades are targeted by this CFTC investigation?

According to Bloomberg’s April 16 report, what the CFTC is重点 reviewing are two crude oil futures trades—taking place on March 23 and April 7, respectively—that occurred near the key timing of adjustments to the Trump administration’s Iran policy.

Which trading platforms are involved in this investigation?

According to Bloomberg, the investigation involves crude oil futures trading platforms under CME Group and ICE, and both exchanges have received CFTC requests to submit trading data, including the Tag 50 entity identification markers.

Did the CFTC chair confirm the existence of the investigation in Congress?

On Thursday, CFTC Chair Michael Celig stated in written testimony to Congress that he would pursue those responsible for wrongdoing. But according to the complete testimony obtained by Reuters, his remarks did not reference any specific investigation case; the CFTC spokesperson also declined to comment on this investigation.

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