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CME Group Imposes $130k Fine on Citigroup Global Markets for Rule Violations
Abstract:The international derivatives marketplace, CME Group, has levied a fine of $130,000 on Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. for alleged violations of COMEX rules. The penalty arises from a series of infractions linked to the bank's back-office accounting platform's failure to maintain accurate records of cleared trades during a period of exceptionally high trading volume.

The international derivatives marketplace, CME Group, has levied a fine of $130,000 on Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. for alleged violations of COMEX rules. The penalty arises from a series of infractions linked to the bank's back-office accounting platform's failure to maintain accurate records of cleared trades during a period of exceptionally high trading volume.
Background of the Case
The issues began on March 13, 2023, when Citigroups accounting platform hit an upper limit on traded contracts, leading to a failure in maintaining records of cleared trades. This malfunction persisted until April 27, 2023, resulting in several critical reporting failures:
Inaccurate Large Trader Position Reports: Citigroup submitted incorrect reports to the Exchange.
Failure to Provide Corrections: The bank did not supply the Exchange with necessary corrections for the large trader reports.
Delayed Position Change Data: Citigroup failed to submit timely position change data to the Clearing House.
These lapses involved positions in various contract months of Gold futures and options on futures, as well as Copper options.
Rule Violations
A Panel of the COMEX Business Conduct Committee, acting on an offer of settlement where Citigroup neither admitted nor denied the rule violations, found multiple infractions:
COMEX Rules 561 and 811: Citigroups actions from March 13 through April 27, 2023, constituted violations of these rules due to inaccurate and untimely reports.
COMEX Rule 854.B: On April 5, 2023, Citigroup submitted an open interest adjustment in 2023 Gold futures representing a decrease greater than two percent of open interest, further breaching this rule.
COMEX Rule 854.C: From March 14 to March 31, 2023, Citigroup made adjustments to re-open positions in Gold and Aluminum futures, violating this rule as well.
Penalty and Conclusion
Given the severity of the infractions and their implications for market integrity, the Panel concluded that Citigroups actions warranted a significant penalty. The $130,000 fine reflects the gravity of the rule violations and aims to reinforce the importance of compliance with COMEX regulations.
The disciplinary action notice, effective from July 18, 2024, serves as a reminder of the stringent oversight and regulatory standards maintained by the CME Group to ensure fair and orderly markets.

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