Chicago Mercantile Exchange

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is one of the largest and most diverse financial exchanges in the world, allowing for the trading of futures and options across a wide array of asset classes, including agriculture, energy, metals, and financial instruments.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)
The CME Group represents the largest futures and options market in the U.S., facilitating trade in both financial and commodity contracts with a rich history dating back to 1919.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), often nicknamed 'MERC,' is a prominent financial exchange that facilitates trading in various types of futures, futures options, and foreign currency futures contracts.
International Monetary Market (IMM)
The International Monetary Market (IMM) is a division of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange that specializes in trading futures contracts on various financial instruments including U.S. Treasury bills, foreign currency, certificates of deposit, and Eurodollar deposits.
New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX)
A prominent futures exchange in New York dealing in oil products, metals, and other commodities. Acquired COMEX in 1994, and was later purchased by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 2008.

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