Market Regulation Advisory Notices
To Members, Member Firms and Market Users
From Market Regulation Department
Subject Position Limits in Treasury Futures During Last Ten Trading Days
Notice Date 2008-08-26
Notice Number CBOT - RA0813-1
Effective Date 2008-08-26

The relevant CBOT Treasury futures product chapters establish position limits in CBOT Treasury futures contracts that are applicable during the last ten trading days of an expiring contract.  The position limits for each contract and the relevant dates for the expiring September 2008 contracts are detailed in the table below:

 

September 2008

Contract

Position Limit During Last

Ten Trading Days

Effective Date

(by close of business on)

Treasury Bonds

25,000 contracts

September 5, 2008

Ten-Year Treasury Notes

60,000 contracts

September 5, 2008

Five-Year Treasury Notes

45,000 contracts

 September 16, 2008

Two-Year Treasury Notes

25,000 contracts

 September 16, 2008

 

No hedge exemptions are permitted.

 

Aggregation Standards for Treasury Futures Position Limits

Pursuant to CBOT Rule 559 (“Position Limits and Exemptions”), in determining compliance with these limits, all positions in accounts for which a person by power of attorney or otherwise directly or indirectly holds positions or controls trading, except as set forth below, shall be included with the positions held by the person.  The limits OOupon positions also apply to positions held by two or more persons acting pursuant to an expressed or implied agreement or understanding, the same as if the positions were held by, or the trading of the positions was done by, a single person.

An eligible entity, as defined in CFTC Regulation §150.1(d), will not be considered to have violated the position limits based on positions established on its behalf by one or more independent account controllers, as defined in CFTC Regulation §150.1(e), if each such account controller does not exceed the Treasury futures position limits.  If an independent account controller is affiliated with the eligible entity or another independent account controller, each of the affiliated entities must:

 

1)     Have and enforce written procedures to preclude the affiliated entities from having knowledge of,

      gaining access to, or receiving data about, trades of the other. Such procedures must include

      document routing, and other procedures or security arrangements, including separate physical

      locations, which would maintain the independence of their activities. However, such procedures

      may provide for the disclosure of information which is reasonably necessary for an eligible entity to

      maintain the level of control consistent with its fiduciary responsibilities and necessary to fulfill its

      duty to supervise diligently the trading done on its behalf;

 

   2)   Trade such accounts pursuant to separately developed and independent trading systems;

 

3)     Market such trading systems separately; and

4)     Solicit funds for such trading by separate Disclosure Documents that meet the standards of CFTC Regulations §4.24 or §4.34, as applicable, where such documents are required.

 

Additionally, Treasury futures positions carried in independently controlled accounts owned by different legal entities, irrespective of whether the entities qualify as eligible entities, may exceed the position limits  provided that affiliated legal entities meet the independence standards specified above and provided that the overall positions held or controlled by each such independent account controller do not exceed the limits.

CBOT Rule 560 (“Position Accountability”) which establishes position accountability for Treasury futures contracts also applies to these contracts.

Questions regarding this advisory should be directed to the following individuals in Market Regulation:

 

 

William Lange, Manager , 312.341.7757 

 

Jonathan Parker, Experienced Analyst, 312.347.4138

 

Jerry O’Connor, Associate Director, 312.341.7048