[Federal Register Volume 68, Number 247 (Wednesday, December 24, 2003)]
[Notices]
[Pages 74556-74557]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 03-31778]


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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION


Chicago Mercantile Exchange: Proposed Amendments to the Live 
Cattle and Feeder Cattle Futures Contracts Increasing the Maximum Daily 
Price Fluctuation Limit to $0.030 per Pound

AGENCY: Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

ACTION: Notice of availability for public comment of the proposed 
amendments to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's live cattle and feeder 
cattle futures contracts increasing the maximum daily price fluctuation 
limit to $0.030 per pound.

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SUMMARY: The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME or Exchange) has 
requested that the Commission approve the subject proposed amendments 
for the live cattle and feeder cattle futures contracts. The proposals 
were submitted pursuant to the provisions of section 5c(c)(2) of the 
Commodity Exchange Act (Act) and Commission Regulation 40.5. The 
proposals will increase the maximum daily price fluctuation limits for 
the affected futures contracts to $0.030 per pound from $.015 per pound 
above or below the previous trading day's settlement price.
    The Director of the Division of Market Oversight (Division) of the 
Commission, acting pursuant to the authority delegated by Commission 
Regulation 140.96, has determined that publication of the Exchange's 
proposed amendments for comment is in the public interest, and will 
assist the Commission in considering the views of interested persons.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before January 8, 2004.

ADDRESSES: Interested persons should submit their views and comments to 
Jean A. Webb, Secretary, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three 
Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, DC 20581. In 
addition, comments may be sent by facsimile transmission to (202) 418-
5521 or by electronic mail to [email protected]. Reference should be 
made to ``CME Live Cattle and Feeder Cattle Price Limit Amendments.''

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please contact John L. Bird, Jr. of 
the Division of Market Oversight, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 
Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, DC 20581, 
(202) 418-5276. Facsimile number: (202) 418-5527. Electronic mail: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The CME's live cattle and feeder futures contracts currently 
restrict price fluctuations in any one day to not more that $0.015 per 
pound above or below the previous trading day's settlement price. The 
contracts' existing terms also provide for the expansion of the maximum 
daily price fluctuation limits to $0.03 per pound if prices for two 
specified contract months move up or down the $0.015 per pound maximum 
daily price fluctuation limit over two consecutive trading days. The 
maximum daily price fluctuation limits can be further expanded to $0.05 
per pound if prices for two specified contract months move up or down 
the $0.03 per pound daily price limit for two consecutive trading days. 
These expanded maximum daily price fluctuation limits revert to the 
next smaller daily price limit on the next business day if futures 
prices for the two specified contract months fail to move up or down 
the maximum daily price fluctuation limit during a given trading day.
    The proposed amendments will increase the permitted daily price 
fluctuation to $0.030 per pound. The amendments also will delete the 
above-noted provisions or expanding the maximum daily price fluctuation 
limits.

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The Exchange intends to implement the amendments with respect to all 
existing and newly listed futures contract months immediately following 
approval by the Commission, and following notification of market 
participants.

    In support of the proposed amendments, the Exchange states the 
following:
    In the 25 trading sessions (between October 15 and November 24, 
2003), at least one of the front two contract months in the even 
month cycle of Live Cattle Futures have experienced 1.5-cent limit 
settlements on 15 occasions. * * * Similarly, during those same 25 
trading sessions the front two contract months in Feeder Cattle 
futures have experienced 1.5-cent limit settlements on 10 occasions.
    The addition of expanded price limits in Live Cattle, and more 
recently in Feeder Cattle * * * was designed to address the problem 
of lock-limit sessions due to a sustained price move in a particular 
direction. However, in recent weeks both markets have been volatile, 
but within relatively broad ranges. This has prevented the Live 
Cattle expanded limits from being triggered in a timely fashion, and 
prevented those expanded levels from being sustained for more than a 
single day. The Exchange believes the same problem would have 
occurred in Feeder Cattle had expanded limits been in effect.
    In regard to public comment on the proposed amendments, the CME 
states that:
    Although the Commission has already posted this proposal on the 
CFTC Web site, the Exchange has learned that market participants are 
generally unaware of both the proposal and the ability to comment. 
To allow a full and open exchange of views on this matter, the 
Exchange believes it needs to be published in the Federal Register, 
and that those interested parties should be given a 15-day comment 
period to respond.

    The Division is requesting comment on the proposals. The Division 
is particularly interested in views based on data and analysis that 
indicate whether or not implementation of the proposed amendments would 
be consistent with the requirements of the Commodity Exchange Act, as 
amended by the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000. In this 
regard, the Commission historically has applied a policy that maximum 
daily price fluctuation limits adopted by exchanges should not be 
overly restrictive in relation to price movements observed in the 
underlying cash market.
    Commenters who previously filed comments with the Commission via 
the Commission's web site need not re-file such comments as the 
Commission considers all comments filed with it in the course of 
reviewing proposed amendments, regardless of the method by which they 
are filed with the Commission.
    Copies of the Exchange's proposed amendments will be available for 
inspection at the Office of the Secretariat, Commodity Futures Trading 
Commission, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, 
DC 20581. Copies of the proposed amendments can also be obtained 
through the Office of the Secretariat by mail at the above address or 
by phone at (202) 418-5100.
    Other materials submitted by the CME in support of the request for 
approval may be available upon request pursuant to the Freedom of 
Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and the Commission's regulations there 
under (17 CFR part 145 (2000)), except to the extent they are entitled 
to confidential treatment as set forth in 17 CFR 145.5 and 145.9. 
Requests for copies of such materials should be made to the FOI, 
Privacy and Sunshine Act Compliance Staff of the Office of Secretariat 
at the Commission's headquarters in accordance with 17 CFR 145.7 and 
145.8.
    Any person interested in submitting written data, views, arguments, 
or analysis pertaining to the proposed amendments or with respect to 
other materials submitted by the CME should send such comments to Jean 
A. Webb, Secretary, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Three 
Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, NW., Washington, DC 20581 by the 
specified date.

    Issued in Washington, DC on December 19, 2003.
Michael Gorham,
Director, Division of Market Oversight.
[FR Doc. 03-31778 Filed 12-23-03; 8:45 am]
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