Most of the iconic trading pits at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, where traders would buy and sell corn, wheat, soybean and other future contracts with elaborate hand gestures, will close ...
CHICAGO, May 19 (Reuters) - CME Group, the world's largest derivatives exchange, entered a new era on Monday when its fully combined trading floor opened for business at the historic Chicago Board of ...
Most of the trading pits at CME Group, which closed last March due to the pandemic, won’t open again. The Chicago-based derivatives exchange said today that it is permanently ending “open outcry” ...
The world's largest futures market operator will shutter almost all of its open-outcry futures pits by July 2, ringing the closing bell on a once-raucous tradition that has been in decline since the ...
Derivatives marketplace CME Group (CME) will not be reopening its physical open outcry trading pits, which have been closed since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. The Group’s Eurodollar ...
The open outcry trading pits, except for the Eurodollar options pit, will not reopen at CME following their closure in March last year at the height of the pandemic. US derivatives exchange CME Group ...
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 ...
Futures exchange operator CME Group Inc said on Tuesday it will not reopen the physical trading pits which it closed last March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The company said the eurodollar options ...
CHICAGO (AP) - Chalk up another victory of the machines over humans. The parent company of the Chicago Board of Trade and other exchanges is ending most trading involving people on the floor who ...
The New York Stock Exchange reopened its trading floor on Tuesday, but Chicago’s legendary trading pits will remain closed for at least the next several weeks. Exchange operator CME Group will keep ...
The exchange operator CME Group CME said it would permanently close most of its open-outcry trading pits in Chicago, ending one of the world’s last vestiges of old-fashioned floor trading. CME said ...