CHICAGO, May 21 (Reuters) - The CME Group's grain markets began trading for 21 hours a day on Sunday, as the exchange tries to guard its turf against upstart IntercontinentalExchange, whose own nearly ...
CHICAGO - CME Group Inc said on Friday it barred a grain trader from its markets for three years for executing noncompetitive transactions and suspended another for two years for market manipulation.
The Chicago-based bourse is eyeing the move as traders shy away from the existing Black Sea contract, according to people familiar with the matter. Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have ...
CHICAGO - CME Group Inc confirmed on Tuesday that it will extend the trading session for grain and oilseed futures by five minutes starting next month as part of a transition to nearly all-electronic ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) -In a head-to-head contest in a small corner of agricultural futures markets, a legacy spring wheat contract that has traded for more than 140 years is fending off a challenge from a ...
Feb 10 (Reuters) - Futures exchange operator CME Group on Wednesday reported quarterly earnings that beat Wall Street expectations, but revenue declined as the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic ...
PARIS (Reuters) - CME Group faces a tough task getting Europe's grain trade to adopt U.S.-style wheat futures, but backing from big French grain handlers gives it a chance of challenging Euronext in a ...
Howdy market watchers. The CME Group made history this week by permanently closing the grain pits in Chicago. While COVID no doubt accelerated this milestone, electronic trading already represented ...
Futures exchange operator CME Group Inc said on Tuesday it will not reopen the physical trading pits which it closed last March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The company said the eurodollar options ...
CHICAGO, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures firmed on Monday amid a spate of bargain buying after a recent slump in prices helped mute market impact of the bearish results ...
Chicago Mercantile Exchange feeder cattle futures climbed on Tuesday as a steep slide in grain prices made animal feed costs look cheaper, traders said. CHICAGO, July 6 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile ...
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