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Chicago Mercantile Exchange halts trade due to coronavirus
According to CNBC, the CME derivatives exchange temporarily stopped trading in Chicago due to the spread of the coronavirus, which was recognized by the WHO as a pandemic on March 11. The restriction will come into force on March 13, 2020. дальше »
2020-3-12 19:50 | |
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Coronavirus: CME Group Closing Chicago Trading Floor
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), a global derivatives marketplace offering clients bitcoin (BTC) futures contracts and more, has announced plans to shut down its Chicago trading floor after the close of business on Friday, March 14, 2020, as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus pandemic, according to a CNBC report on March 11, 2020. дальше »
2020-3-13 16:30 | |
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Crypto derivatives products 'modelled differently' in US and Asia: FTX CEO
Bitcoin Futures demand saw a rise in 2020, with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange [CME] reporting a surge in open interest. While the recently acquired ICE - Bakkt noted a subdued performance, CME was bThe post Crypto derivatives products 'modelled differently' in US and Asia: FTX CEO appeared first on AMBCrypto. дальше »
2020-1-30 12:00 | |
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CME Bitcoin options volume increases by over 100 percent to $5.3 million just a week after launch
Trading volume for Bitcoin (BTC) options from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, or CME Group, has increased by over 100 percent in just the first week after their launch. Bitcoin options volumes more than doubled in the seven days following their introduction on January 13, 2020. дальше »
2020-1-23 18:53 | |
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Dow Should Rally as Chicago Fed Forecasts No Rate Hikes Until 2020
According to the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said at the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong that he does not foresee the Federal Reserve increasing its benchmark interest rate until 2020, which could benefit the Dow Jones in the long run. дальше »
2019-3-25 21:33 | |
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How the ACT and SAT exams are built to fail students
A growing number of universities in the US are abandoning the use of standardized tests as a key factor in the admissions process. Last month, Creighton University announced that it won’t require hopeful applicants to submit ACT or SAT test results beginning in 2020, joining the likes of Arizona State University, DePaul University, Drake University, University of Arizona, and University of Chicago, among others. дальше »
2019-3-17 22:30 | |
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