Monday, March 12, 2007

CME commodities to trade 24 hours a day starting in June

CME commodities to trade 24 hours a day starting in June

After reaching record volumes in 2006, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans to offer round-the-clock trading of commodities beginning June 4. "CME is a global marketplace, and we are committed to meeting customers' risk management and trading needs whether they are located in Asia, Europe, Latin America or the U.S.," said Terry Duffy, chairman of the CME.

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