- Futures Options Trading for Risk Management - CME Group
CME Group is the world's leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace offering the widest range of futures and options products for risk management
- cme outage: CME down: What happened to CME? Why did CME halt futures . . .
CME down: CME halted all futures and options trading on November 28, 2025 after a cooling failure at the CyrusOne CHI1 data center shut down the Globex platform The outage froze pricing for oil, gold, FX, Treasurys and U S equity futures, with LSEG data showing no updates by 5:30 a m ET CME and CyrusOne teams are working to restore full operations
- CME Group - Wikipedia
CME Group Inc (formerly Chicago Mercantile Exchange Holdings Inc ) is an American financial services company based in Chicago, Illinois It operates financial derivatives exchanges, including the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), and the Commodity Exchange (COMEX)
- CME halts FX, commodities, futures trading after data center issue
The CME — the largest exchange operator in the world by market value — trades futures and options across various asset classes, including agricultural commodities, energy, metals and equities
- Chicago Mercantile Exchange: Overview, History How Its Regulated
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is an organized exchange for futures and options trading The CME trades futures, and in most cases options, in the sectors of agriculture, energy, stock
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- Key facts about trading on the CME | Reuters
An outage at the world's biggest exchange operator CME Group on Friday halted trading on its popular currency platform and in futures spanning foreign exchange, commodities, Treasuries and stocks
- Global Futures Markets Reel from Multi-Hour CME Group Outage, Raising . . .
Global financial markets were plunged into disarray on November 28, 2025, as a multi-hour disruption at CME Group (NASDAQ: CME), the world's largest derivatives exchange, brought trading across a vast array of critical futures and options to a grinding halt The unprecedented incident, stemming from a cooling system failure at a key data center, left traders "flying blind" and underscored the
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