Exchanges Oppose Potential US Treasury Intervention in Oil Futures Market

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BOCA RATON, Florida, March 12 (Reuters) – The heads of a number of top exchanges, including CME Group (CME.O) and Toronto Stock Exchange parent TMX Group (X.TO), oppose any potential ​intervention from the U.S. government involving the oil futures market, amid ‌rising energy prices in the aftermath of the Iran conflict.


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The latest comments come as reports have emerged that the U.S. Treasury is weighing potential measures involving oil futures to combat rising prices. On ​Wednesday, the U.S. government announced it would release 172 million barrels of oil ​from its strategic petroleum reserve to reduce oil prices that have ⁠surged due to supply disruptions from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

“Markets do not like ​it when governments intervene on oil prices,” said Terry Duffy, Chief Executive Officer of ​CME, during a panel discussion earlier this week. The CME, which is the world’s largest derivatives exchange, is among a group of U.S. exchanges that trade energy futures.

The White House and the ​U.S. Treasury Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Another CEO of ​a leading exchange, who requested anonymity to discuss the matter candidly, echoed similar sentiments, saying that ‌an intervention ⁠from the U.S. Treasury risked aggravating the problem, as it could raise the risk of hefty losses for the government if energy prices continue to rise.

Oil prices jumped nearly 5% on Wednesday as fresh attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz further ​aggravated supply shock fears. ​Several analysts said ⁠the International Energy Agency’s proposal for a record release of oil reserves is inadequate to quell those concerns. The IEA the ​

release of 400 million barrels of oil to try to ​combat a ⁠surge in energy prices, which are now up more than 25% since the war broke out.

“I usually I find those things (potential government intervention in markets) lead to unintended consequences. ⁠You create ​a different problem by trying to solve the ​first problem. The market will sort this out itself,” said John McKenzie, CEO of TMX Group.

Reporting by Anirban ​Sen in Boca Raton, Florida, additional reporting by Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama

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