Q&A: Craig Donohue, Chief Executive Officer, CME Group

As energy and commodities markets attempt to adapt to a raft of regulation changes from 2010 and lack of liquidity from 2009, Lianna Brinded speaks to the CME Group’s CEO about how risk appetite and derivative trading trends are shifting

Craig Donohue - CME Group

Energy and commodities markets breathed a sigh of relief when investors started to filter back across different asset classes in 2010. Despite blips in the road to recovery, the macroeconomic outlook for global growth became less volatile and energy and commodities became more stable, which in turn provided more confidence for trading.

During the course of last year and into 2011, the world's largest derivatives exchange, CME Group, saw a notable increase in the volume of products traded and

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