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Economic and geopolitical uncertainties have been a boon for the US exchange
Electronic trading pioneer plans a third assault on CME’s position in Treasury futures market
Chief executive Terry Duffy says UK group has ‘a lot of issues’
The golden era is over
Chicago exchange group launches contracts that track up or down moves in indices and commodities
Cryptocurrency exchange would replace intermediaries with automated risk management
Chicago-based futures exchange sells $1bn stake to tech group
CME plans to accelerate shift of trading systems into Google data centres under 10-year pact
The options exchange altered its ‘change in control’ clauses in February to compensate executives in case of takeover
Combining the two groups would make a lot of sense
Exclusive: All-share deal would combine futures and equity options specialists
As BlackRock reveals it is dabbling in bitcoin, it’s time to ponder how institutional money will impact bitcoin’s prices, term structure and lending rates.
Turbulence raises fresh questions on whether mainstream investors will hop on board
US regulator says plunge below $0 in April is ‘not a super-simple story’
Academics and investors suggest market will be too localised to provide an effective hedge
CFTC commissioner hails derivatives launched last week on Chicago’s futures exchange
New products come after rising stock markets lift notional value, and therefore fees, of popular bets
US exchange operator admits liability in case involving oil and natural gas options
Chicago-based group is trying to break dominance of EBS and Matching in $6.6tn market
CFTC proposes looser rules on position limits for speculators in spite of recent turmoil in crude market
Change in Kospi 200 composition prompts US venues to suspend related derivatives
Drops in shares of CME Group and the like could be a signal that capitulation is close
Move reflects a consumer shift away from the processed version
US group fails to break duopoly in energy markets
Steady accumulation of assets across the trading spectrum raises risks
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