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CHICAGO
MERCANTILE EXCHANGE
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (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. As a marketplace for global risk
management, our exchange brings together buyers and sellers of
derivatives products, which trade on our trading floors, on our
GLOBEX electronic trading platform and through privately
negotiated transactions. Futures and options provide a way to
protect against — and profit from — price changes in financial
instruments and physical commodities. In addition, the CME owns
their own clearing house and are able to guarantee, clear and
settle every contract traded through our exchange. Founded as a
not-for-profit corporation in 1898, they became the first publicly
traded U.S. financial exchange in December 2002 when the Class A
shares of their parent company, Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Holdings Inc., began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under
the ticker symbol CME.
CME has four major product areas:
interest rates, stock indexes, foreign exchange and commodities.
In 2002, a record 558.4 million contracts with an underlying value
of $328.6 trillion changed hands at CME, representing the largest
notional value traded on any futures exchange in the world. In
addition, they move about $1.8 billion per day in settlement
payments and manage $27.4 billion in collateral deposits.
CME has the largest futures and
options on futures open interest of any exchange in the world.
Open interest is the number of outstanding contracts at the close
of the trading day and a leading indicator of liquidity. Liquidity
of markets is the ability of a market to quickly and efficiently
absorb the execution of large purchases and sales. It is a key
component to attracting customers and ensuring a market's success.
(source: www.cme.com)
Commodity
Products
- 110 K Lumber (LB)
- Benzene (BZ)
- Butter (DB)
- Class IV Milk (DK)
- Feeder Cattle (FC)
- Frozen Pork Bellies (PB)
- Lean Hogs (LN)
- Live Cattle (LC)
- Mid-Sized Milk (JQ)
- Milk (DA)
- Mixed Xylenes (MX)
- Nonfat Dry Milk (NF)
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Currency
Products
- AD/CD Cross Rate (AC)
- AD/JY Cross Rate (AJ)
- AD/NE Cross Rate (AN)
- Australian Dollar (AD)
- BP/JY Cross Rate (BY)
- BP/SF Cross Rate (BF)
- Brazilian Real (BR)
- British Pound (BP)
- Canadian Dollar (CD)
- CD/JY Cross Rate (CY)
- CME$INDEX (DR)
- EC/AD Cross Rate (CA)
- EC/BP Cross Rate (RP)
- EC/CD Cross Rate (CC)
- EC/JY Cross Rate (RY)
- EC/NKr Cross Rate (CN)
- EC/SF Cross Rate (RF)
- EC/SKr Cross Rate (KE)
- E-mini Euro FX (E7)
- E-mini Japanese Yen (J7)
- Euro FX (EC)
- Japanese Yen (JY)
- Mexican Peso (MP)
- New Zealand Dollar (NE)
- Norwegian Krone (UN)
- Russian Ruble (RU)
- SF/JY Cross Rate (SJ)
- South African Rand (RA)
- Swedish Krona (SE)
- Swiss Franc (SF)
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Degree
Day - Cooling Products
- Atlanta CDD (K1)
- Chicago CDD (K2)
- Cincinnati CDD (K3)
- Dallas/Fort Worth CDD
(K5)
- Des Moines CDD (K9)
- Las Vegas CDD (K0)
- New York CDD (K4)
- Philadelphia CDD (K6)
- Portland CDD (K7)
- Tucson CDD (K8)
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Degree
Day - Heating Products
- Atlanta HDD (H1)
- Chicago HDD (H2)
- Cincinnati HDD (H3)
- Dallas/Fort Worth HDD
(H5)
- Des Moines HDD (H9)
- Las Vegas HDD (H0)
- New York HDD (H4)
- Philadelphia HDD (H6)
- Portland HDD (H7)
- Tucson HDD (H8)
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Index
Products
- E-mini Nasdaq-100 (NQ)
- E-mini Russell 2000 (ER)
- E-mini S&P 500 (ES)
- E-mini S&P Midcap
400 (ME)
- Financial SPCTR (FS)
- Fortune e-50 Index (FE)
- GSCI (GI)
- Long-Short Technology
TRAKRS Index (M3)
- Nasdaq-100 (ND)
- Nikkei 225 (NK)
- Russell 2000 (RL)
- S&P 500 (SP)
- S&P 500 Barra/Growth
Index (SG)
- S&P 500 Barra/Value
Index (SU)
- S&P 500 TOPIX 150
(TX)
- S&P Europe 350 (05)
- S&P Europe
Financials (04)
- S&P Europe IT (03)
- S&P Europe Telecom
(02)
- S&P Midcap 400 (MD)
- S&P Smallcap 600
(EP)
- Select 50 TRAKRS Index
(F3)
- Tech-Comm SPCTR (TS)
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Interest
Rate Products
- 10 Year Agency Notes
(F0)
- 10-year Swap Rate (S0)
- 13 Week US T-Bill (TB)
- 2-year Swap Rate (S2)
- 5 Year Agency Notes (F5)
- 5-year Swap Rate (S5)
- Eurodollar (ED)
- Euroyen (EY)
- Euroyen-LIBOR (EL)
- Fed Fund Turn Rate (TZ)
- Japanese Government Bond
(JB)
- LIBOR (EM)
- Mexican 28-Day TIIE (MR)
- Mexican 91 Day Cetes
(MB)
- Quarterly Bankruptcy
Index (QB)
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