CME halted global trading due to a cooling failure at its data center, revealing risks in automated systems and high-value transactions.
CME Group's trading engine drives the company, but it's sputtering now, with no signs of revving up soon. Chicago-based CME, the biggest U.S. exchange operator, had expanded trading volume every year ...
A tradition for more than 100 years will now be a thing of the past. The CME Group announced this week it’s not reopening the open outcry pits on the trading floor, which means the tradition will be ...
These are CME’s smallest crypto contracts to date, aimed at active participants who prefer to trade in spot market terms ...
CME Group, the largest U.S. futures exchange, is throttling back expenses for this year and next as some of its biggest product groups face persistent and significant trading volume declines. The ...
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) introduced its Bitcoin futures contract in December 2017. This was around the same time that Bitcoin (BTC) had reached an all-time high of $19,800, but by late ...
CyrusOne, which runs the data center that's located in the suburbs of Chicago, first alerted customers, including the exchange, about the nascent problems at 4:19 AM CT on Nov. 27, Bloomberg reported, ...
CME Group’s CME shares are trading at a discount to the Zacks Securities and Exchange industry. Its forward price-to-earnings of 22.46X is lower than the industry average of 23.96X. This company has a ...
A human error at CyrusOne’s data center caused CME’s trading systems to overheat and shut down for over 10 hours.
CME Group launches a Bitcoin Volatility Index, expanding its crypto tools to support institutional risk and pricing strategies.
CHICAGO, Oct. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- CME Group (CME), the world's leading derivatives marketplace, today announced the first day of trading of a new suite of overnight index futures based on the ...
Fourteen months after temporarily closing its trading pits because of the COVID-19 pandemic, CME Group says most of them will not reopen. The only “open-outcry” trading that will continue will be in ...