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Chicago Mercantile Exchange

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  • E-minis are traded at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which is examining Thursday's trades.

    Dow Regains Some Ground 2010

  • The Chicago Mercantile Exchange is a big player in U.S. oil trading and earlier this year, Durban commended the Commodity Future's Trading Commission to vigorous oversight.

    CNN Transcript Jul 11, 2008 2008

  • Turning to another side of the financial sector, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has been a stellar performer and continues to rise even now, while many of the other exchanges have begun to stall.

    Financials Find Their Footing Jocelynn Drake 2006

  • The failed legislation would have also included tax breaks and credits for the parent company of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which is threatening to leave.

    News 2011

  • The failed legislation would have also included tax breaks and credits for the parent company of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which is threatening to leave.

    News 2011

  • The failed legislation would have also included tax breaks and credits for the parent company of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which is threatening to leave.

    News 2011

  • That would be the CME Group, formerly known as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a for-profit commodities exchange where MF Global made its trades.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Robert Kuttner 2011

  • Joel Greeno, who milks 48 cows on his Wisconsin farm, said the milk pricing system based on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is the problem.

    pal-item.com - Local News 2010

  • The Chicago Mercantile Exchange is the world's largest financial exchange.

    unknown title 2009

  • And so you have to -- but you have to look at this in not just a simple straightforward way because what happens is that being that the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is a monopoly, they charge very large exchange fees per future.

    Financial Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2009

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