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"In 2000, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and British Petroleum became the primary founders of a little-known exchange based in Atlanta, Ga., known as the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE). A year later, the ICE purchased the London-based International Petroleum Exchange (IPE), and was renamed ICE Futures. It was an acquisition that was fairly straightforward until 2006, when the CFTC under President George W. Bush — seemingly out of nowhere — officially recognized the ICE as a foreign-based exchange because it had purchased the IPE."[1]
Contents
Board
Accessed July 2010: [2]
- Jeffrey C. Sprecher - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, IntercontinentalExchange
- Charles R. Crisp - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
- Jean-Marc Forneri - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
- Fred W. Hatfield - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
- Terrence F. Martell - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
- Sir Callum McCarthy - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
- Sir Robert Reid - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
- Frederic V. Salerno - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
- Judith A. Sprieser - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
- Vincent Tese - Director, IntercontinentalExchange
Contact
URL: http://ir.theice.com
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ Jed Morey, "How Morgan Stanley Has Raked in Billions by Manipulating the Prices of Everyday Commodities", Alternet, February 21, 2014.
- ↑ Directors, , accessed July 20, 2010.
External resources
- Wikipedia - Intercontinental Exchange
External articles
- Louise Story, "A Secretive Banking Elite Rules Trading in Derivatives", The New York Times, February 11, 2010.