CME Group

OneChicago to roll out 21 more single-stock futures

OneChicago, the US electronic futures exchange, is to add 21 more futures contracts on single stocks beginning from December 6. The new contracts are in addition to the 43 futures on single stocks and futures on ‘Diamonds’ – shares in an exchange-traded…

Market mulls forex options benchmark

Standard foreign exchange options benchmark prices could be the answer to inaccuracies in marking exposures to market, but whether the move is possible is a matter for debate, according to senior options market participants.

Patsystems to take £500,000 hit

UK-based derivatives trading software vendor Patsystems will take a £500,000 hit in redundancy costs in its end-of-year results. It is also likely to trim staff further in spite of encouraging figures for the third quarter and ongoing cost-cutting…

Kofex and CME sign MOU

The Korea Futures Exchange (Kofex) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to pursue joint business development initiatives in derivatives products.

US launch of single-stock futures delayed

OneChicago, the US electronic futures exchange, has postponed the first day of trading of single-stock and narrow-based stock indexes to November 8. The exchange, a joint venture of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, the Chicago Board of Trade and the…

CME to launch Eagle Project in mid-November

US futures exchange, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), said this week that it plans a mid-November launch for its Eagle Project, which will permit electronic calendar spread trading on its Globex electronic trading platform.

CME to launch Eagle Project in mid-November

US futures exchange, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), said this week that it plans a mid-November launch for its Eagle Project, which will permit electronic calendar spread trading on its Globex electronic trading platform.

eSpeed settles patent dispute with CBOT and CME

eSpeed, a subsidiary of interdealer broker Cantor Fitzgerald and developer of electronic trading technology, has settled its lawsuit against the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) over infringement on patented…

CME offers past derivatives data

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is offering a new service called CME E-History, a fee-based service that will automate the provision of historical price data for CME futures and options for analysing price trends.

Globex glitch grounds CME's Eagle platform

The maiden flight of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's (CME) Eagle (electronic arbitrage Globex liquidity enhancer) platform has been delayed until October due to problems with Globex, the CME's electronic trading platform, which supports Eagle.

CME introduces new forex contracts

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) said yesterday it will introduce 13 new foreign exchange futures contracts to start trading in the second quarter of this year. The new contracts include 11 non-dollar cross-rates and two dollar-based contracts.

BOTCC to process Nasdaq Liffe

Nasdaq Liffe Markets (NQLX), in a preparatory move before the start of trading in single-stock futures (SSF) in the US, agreed to let the Delaware-based Board of Trade Clearing Corporation (BOTCC) process certain deals known as 'give-ups'.

CME taps Sears to run forex business

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), currently the world’s third-largest derivatives exchange by volume, has appointed Richard E. Sears to a new position as managing director in charge of managing the CME’s foreign exchange business.

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