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New York Energy Forum September 16, 2010

New York Energy Forum September 16, 2010. Michael Greenberger, JD Professor, University of Maryland School of Law Founder & Director, University of Maryland Center for Health & Homeland Security 500 W. Baltimore St. Baltimore, MD 21201 P: (410) 706-3846 F: (410) 706-2726

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New York Energy Forum September 16, 2010

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  1. New York Energy ForumSeptember 16, 2010 Michael Greenberger, JD Professor, University of Maryland School of Law Founder & Director, University of Maryland Center for Health & Homeland Security 500 W. Baltimore St. Baltimore, MD 21201 P: (410) 706-3846 F: (410) 706-2726 E: mgreenberger@law.umaryland.edu W: www.michaelgreenberger.com

  2. Citations • “The Role of Derivatives in the Financial Crisis” Before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (June 30, 2010)Written Testimony: http://www.michaelgreenberger.com/files/FCIC-Michael_Greenberger_Testimony.pdf • “The Relationship of Unregulated Excessive Speculation to Oil Market Price Volatility” Prepared for the International Energy Forum (Jan15, 2010) http://www.michaelgreenberger.com/files/IEF-Greenberger-AppendixVII.pdf • “Excessive Speculation: Position Limits and Exemptions” Before the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Aug. 5, 2009)Written Testimony: http://www.michaelgreenberger.com/files/CFTC_AFR_Sign_On_Testimony_August_3.pdf • “Energy Speculation: Is Greater Regulation Necessary to Stop Price Manipulation? – Part II” Before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations (June 23, 2008)Written Testimony: http://www.michaelgreenberger.com/files/June_23_2008_testimony.pdf • 60 Minutes:  Speculation Affected Oil Price Swings More Than Supply And Demand (Jan. 11, 2009) Video Part 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOqEkrwBihY); Video Part 2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRlixfmr-zA); Transcript: (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/08/60minutes/main4707770.shtml). New York Energy Forum ● September 16, 2010

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