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A jury rejects claims that the exchange operator broke its deal with traders when it shifted to electronic markets.
Grain futures were higher in early trading Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Sept. corn was up 1.75 cents at $3.85 a bushel. Sept. wheat was up 0.25 cent at $5.15 a bushel.
CME Group’s second-quarter earnings and revenue rose sharply as the derivatives-exchange operator benefited from a surge in trading activity due to market volatility.
Chicago jurors rejected claims that the exchange operator—represented by a team at Skadden led by Albert Hogan, Marcella Lape ...
Open interest in Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)'s bitcoin (BTC) futures has surged 35% in four weeks, which could suggest a turning point for bitcoin prices. CoinDesk Markets Team co-managing ...
Technology has all but eliminated the need for "open-outcry" trading--the frantic yelling and hand-signaling by traders of the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which trades grain futures ...
This is most visibly exemplified by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange — a 123-year-old institution that began as the Chicago Butter and Egg Board, trading on agricultural products like corn and wheat.
CME Group owns the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), the Commodity Exchange (COMEX) and the Kansas City Board of Trade ...
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange will launch trading of temperature-related weather derivatives Sept. 22. The exchange will offer Heating Degree Day, or HDD, index futures for Atlanta, Chicago, Cinc… ...
Jack Sandner, 79, the longtime Chicago Mercantile Exchange chairman who spanned the future exchange’s evolution from open outcry to electronic trading, died Thursday after suffering a stroke. As ...
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) - The Chicago Mercantile Exchange is set to become the first U.S.-based market to go public in what's expected to be a bullish open on Friday.
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