Energy players voice concerns over Dodd-Frank timeline

US market participants say Dodd-Frank reforms should be phased in, foresee uncertainty and potential market disruption post-implementation

Regulators should roll out new Dodd-Frank rules incrementally, rather than taking a 'big bang' approach, according to experts speaking at an energy derivatives conference in New York yesterday.

During a panel discussion on the implications of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act for the energy market at yesterday’s FIA Energy Forum in New York, panellists highlighted concerns about the timeline of less than 12 months from July 2010 for implementation of new financial

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