Chicago Mercantile Exchange
(CME)
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is the largest futures exchange in the
United States and the second largest exchange in the world for the trading
of futures and options on futures. Founded in 1898 as a not-for-profit
corporation, in November 2000 CME became the first U.S. financial exchange
to demutualize and become a shareholder-owned corporation. Its futures and options on futures trade on CME's trading floors, on its GLOBEX electronic
trading platform and through privately negotiated transactions. CME has four
major product areas based on interest rates (including Eurodollar futures,
the world's most actively traded futures contract), stock indexes (such as
the (S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures), foreign exchange and commodities.
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