August 20, 2013
Joint ISDA, Futures Industry Association (“FIA”), and the American Petroleum Institute (“API”) request for interpretive guidance or no-action relief regarding the non-U.S. pricing or delivery points listed in Table E2 of Appendix E to Part 43 of the Block Trade Rule.
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