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The CME Group, the biggest operator of U.S. futures exchanges, has no plans to shut open-outcry trading pits but will not change new price settlement rules for grains despite a lawsuit by a group ...
The exchange, which trades futures and options, in agriculture, energy, foreign exchange, interest rates, metals and real estate, said no coronavirus cases have been reported on the trading floor ...
CBOT MEMBERS REJECT PLAN FOR TRADING FLOOR Share this: Click to share on ... moving back into a trading room purchased by the CBOT from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange at 444 W. Jackson ...
(Bloomberg)—CME Group Inc. reported a third case of Covid-19 on its trading floor in Chicago despite strict safety measures, highlighting the challenges businesses are facing to reopen during ...
CME Group closed most of its futures trading pits in Chicago and New York by earlier this month The floor-based S&P 500 futures market remains open on CME Group's Chicago trading floor while ...
CORONAVIRUS CLOSES CHICAGO MERCANTILE EXCHANGE TRADING FLOOR. ... Illinois Gov. Pritzer and New York Governor Cuomo are among the government leaders crafting plans to reopen local economies yet ...
CME’s smaller Chicago rival, Cboe Global Markets, said last week that it’s shooting to reopen its local trading floors on June 1, but that it could be later, depending on government guidelines ...
Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans to start block trading in eurodollar interest rate futures and selected stock index contract futures on Nov. 29. The limited futures block trading is part of a ...
CME Group will close its Chicago trading floor as of the close of business Friday, March 13, 2020, as a precaution to reduce large gatherings that can contribute to the spread of coronavirus in line ...
The Chicago Board of Trade Building, 141 W. Jackson Blvd. Bruce Bennett/ Getty Images Share CME Group, owner of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade, said Wednesday that ...
Cboe Global Markets, parent company of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, will move its headquarters to the Old Post Office; the trading floor is moving to the Chicago Board of Trade Building.