Effective November 29, 2007, CME and CBOT adopted
common rule language related to trading and conduct infractions under each exchange’s Rule 514 (“
Trading Infractions”), and also adopted common procedures for the enforcement of violations of Rule
514.
Complaints regarding the following infractions may be
initiated by members, by trading floor employees of members or member firms, or by exchange
staff:
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a bid or offer out of line with the market;
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a bid or offer which tends to confuse other traders;
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a trade through the existing bid or offer;
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failure to confirm a transaction;
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failure of a buyer and seller to properly notify the pit reporter of
transaction prices in accordance with Rule 528 and/or failure to ascertain that such prices are
properly recorded;
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use of profane, obscene or unbusinesslike language on the trading
floor;
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use of undue force while on, entering or leaving the trading
floor;
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conduct which tends to confuse, distract, abuse or intimidate any
Exchange employee;
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conduct of an unbusinesslike nature;
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failure to defer to a member who has clearly turned the
market;
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failure to indicate a quantity on a bid or offer; and
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disseminating false, misleading or inaccurate quotes.
Charges for violations of Rule 514 may be issued by a
member of the Pit Committee, by a member of the Floor Conduct Committee or by designated Market
Regulation staff.
Upon the issuance of charges, a summary hearing on the
charges will be conducted by a panel of the Floor Conduct Committee as soon as is
practicable. The Floor Conduct Committee may issue a letter of warning or impose a fine of up
to $10,000 per offense, except that egregious violations of the conduct violations in 6 through 9
above may result in a fine of up to $20,000. The maximum fine for any single issuance of
charges is $20,000. However, the Market Regulation Department may, at any time, refer matters
that it deems egregious to the Probable Cause Committee.
Questions regarding this advisory may be directed to
the following individuals in Market Regulation:
Mark Silhavy, Senior Trading Floor Investigator,
312.930.4533
Robert Sniegowski, Associate Director,
312.648.5493
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