CME. An exchange where financial futures, foreign currency futures, commodity...
An exchange where financial futures, foreign currency futures, commodity futures, and futures options are traded. also called Merc.
Futures exchange that trades meat, livestock and currency. ( www.cme.com)
A government licensed futures exchange that provides livestock, financial and dairy futures contracts for its members to trade. The CME has been around since the late 1900s when it was known as the Chicago Butter and Egg Exchange.
Trades futures and futures options.
A trading exchange located in Chicago that trades futures and options.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange is an international marketplace that brings together buyers and sellers of derivatives products. The Exchange offers futures and options on futures in four basic product areas: interest rates, stock indexes, foreign exchange and commodities
A not-for-profit corporation owned by its members. Its primary functions are to provide a location for trading futures and options, to collect and disseminate market information, to maintain a clearing mechanism, and to enforce trading rules. Applies to derivative products. Primary place futures (OTC 250 industrial stock price index, S& P 100 and 500 index) and futures options (S&P 500 stock index) are traded.
Exchange providing trading location for options.
The world's largest livestock exchange, it traces its origins to a group of agricultural dealers who formed the Chicago Produce Exchange in 1874. It was given its present name in 1919.
Exchange in which foreign currency futures and futures options are traded. Amongst others, some examples are the British pound, Canadian dollar, French franc, and the Japanese yen. In addition, futures and futures options are traded on such vehicles as indexes, live cattle, pork bellies and lumber. See: Futures Contract; ; Options
An exchange where financial futures, commodity futures, foreign currency futures and futures options are traded.
An exchange where foreign currency futures, commodity futures and financial futures are publicly traded.
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME or, simply, "The Merc") is an American financial exchange based in Chicago. The CME was founded in 1898 as the Chicago Butter and Egg Board. Originally, the exchange was a not-for-profit organization.