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"Mr President, firstly, I would like to thank my colleagues for the good work they have done together, but especially Mr Ferber. This has really been a very good, fair and open collaboration. It is not always this way, so it is much appreciated in this case. At this point I would also like to thank the non-governmental organisations. They made a significant contribution, especially in the area of food speculation. What may not be obvious, and I want to emphasise this, is that the rapporteur has also engaged in the process. It has not always been easy and comfortable. I do believe, however, that at that point it was very important and good that the non-governmental organisations were involved in working on this area. This process opened up the dry, heavy issue of financial market regulation a little to some of the people, the citizens. It does Parliament good to let such an important issue get out of this House a little. I echo what Mr Giegold said earlier. We have taken an important and good step in the area of food speculation. However, there are still a few questions with regard to omissions – there may still be a few loopholes there. Nevertheless, this will be revealed by experience and then we will have to re-work this area. I think that what we have done on high-frequency trading is very deserving of support: I – and, I believe, the majority of my Group – can wholeheartedly support it. This is also not a matter of course, but on that point we have succeeded in creating something good and practical. On commissions, I can only echo what has already been said. It also seems to me to be a point in need of a little adjustment. However, this process is not so straightforward: tomorrow there will be further amendments proposed. Let us see what the result of that is."@en1
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