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The EACT continues to play a key role in expressing to the European Commission the concerns felt by companies across Europe about the adverse consequences, for funding and risk management in particular, of the proposals being developed.  In order to demonstrate to the Commission how widespread is the support across Europe for the EACT’s position we have organised a letter to the EU Commissioners. The EACT’s press release is here.

When it was released the letter had been signed by 164 companies – ranging in size from some of the very largest in Europe to SMEs – and others have subsequently asked to add their names.  The EACT will seek to make further constructive contributions to the Commission (and also to the European Parliament), with a view to ensuring that when the proposals reach the legislative approval stage they are suitable aligned with best practice in risk management and the well-established use of OTC derivatives by non-financial companies.

If any company wishes to add its name in support of the letter please contact Richard Raeburn, Chairman of the EACT, on This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 January 2010 )
 
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