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The phrase "at the futures" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context related to futures trading or future events, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "Investors are often cautious at the futures market, analyzing trends before making decisions."
Alternatives: "in the futures market" or "regarding future events".
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This time, it is pointing at the futures markets.
Her successor at the futures commission has not been announced.
Nadex also highlighted that it was subject to federal oversight at the futures commission.
Buchholz and Chamberlain were teammates at the Futures Game two months ago.
Scott O'Malia, a Republican commissioner at the futures trading commission, also called for the agency to re-examine every cost-benefit analysis drawn up for Dodd-Frank.
Michael Greenberger, a senior official at the futures trading commission in the late 1990s, said that did not explain the reluctance to establish safeguards.
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Take a peek at the future home of the Komodos.
"I started looking down the road at the future.
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