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  • John Henry

    John Henry is one of the most successful investment managers in the futures industry.

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  • Bob Wilmouth

    Bob Wilmouth will always be remembered for his leadership of the National Futures Association.

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  • FIA Futures Hall of Fame 2005

    FIA Futures Hall of Fame 2005

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  • Commodities Agreements

    The Futures and Options Association (now FIA) in 2004 published the latest version of the Grid Trade Master Agreement (GTMA), which is a standard agreement for bilateral trading of UK electricity. It can be supplemented by the Options Annex to the GTMA. In 2005, the FOA (now FIA) also published a standard agreement for trading Renewables Obligation Certificates (ROCs) in the UK – the ROC Trading Master Agreement (ROCTMA).

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  • George Lamborn

    George Lamborn, the scion of a sugar merchant family, was one of the pioneers in building the physical commodities business within a leading Wall Street investment bank.

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  • Arthur R. Marcus

    Arthur Marcus served as FIA chairman from 1984 to 1986, a time when proposals to merge the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission were once again circulating in Washington. In

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  • Charles P. Nastro

    Charlie Nastro was the head of the futures division at Lehman brothers for many years and a tremendous asset to the industry.

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  • FIA Futures Hall of Fame 2005

    FIA Futures Hall of Fame 2005

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  • Ivers Riley

    Ivers Riley has had a remarkably varied career in the world of derivatives exchanges and a long track record in creating innovative products and building innovative organizations.

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  • John Conheeney

    John Conheeney is the elder statesman of the futures industry.

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