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| name = CME Group Inc. |
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| logo = Cme-group-logo.PNG |
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| type = [[Public company|Public]] |
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| traded_as = {{NASDAQ|CME}}<br />[[S&P 500|S&P 500 Component]] |
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| location_city = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] |
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| location_country = US |
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| key_people = Terrence A. Duffy<br>{{small|(Executive Chairman & President)}}<br>Phupinder Gill<br>{{small|(CEO)}} |
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| industry = Security & commodity exchanges |
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| services = |
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| market cap = 19.7 billion USD<ref name="zenobank">{{cite web |url=http://www.zenobank.com/index.php?symbol=CME&page=quotesearch |title=Company Profile for CME Group Inc (CME) |accessdate=2008-10-22}}</ref> |
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| revenue = {{unbulleted list|{{nowrap|{{increase}} US$ 2,936.3 million (2013) <ref name='xbrlus_1'>{{cite web|url=http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1156375/000115637514000012/0001156375-14-000012-index.htm |title=CME GROUP INC. 2013 Annual Report Form (10-K) |publisher=United States Securities and Exchange Commission |format=XBRL |date=March 3, 2014}}</ref>}}|{{nowrap|{{decrease}} US$ 2,914.6 million (2012) <ref name='xbrlus_1'/>}}}} |
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| operating_income = {{unbulleted list|{{nowrap|{{decrease}} US$ 1,637.0 million (2013) <ref name='xbrlus_1'/>}}|{{nowrap|{{decrease}} US$ 1,692.0 million (2012) <ref name='xbrlus_1'/>}}}} |
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| net_income = {{unbulleted list|{{nowrap|{{increase}} US$ 976.8 million (2013) <ref name='xbrlus_1'/>}}|{{nowrap|{{decrease}} US$ 896.3 million (2012) <ref name='xbrlus_1'/>}}}} |
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| assets = {{unbulleted list|{{nowrap|{{increase}} US$ 54,277.8 million (2013) <ref name='xbrlus_2'>{{cite web|url=http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1156375/000115637514000031/0001156375-14-000031-index.htm |title=CME GROUP INC. 2014 Q1 Quarterly Report Form (10-Q) |publisher=United States Securities and Exchange Commission |format=XBRL |date=May 7, 2014}}</ref>}}|{{nowrap|{{decrease}} US$ 38,863.2 million (2012) <ref name='xbrlus_1'/>}}}} |
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| equity = {{unbulleted list|{{nowrap|{{decrease}} US$ 21,160.5 million (2013) <ref name='xbrlus_2'/>}}|{{nowrap|{{decrease}} US$ 21,424.9 million (2012) <ref name='xbrlus_2'/>}}}} |
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| num_employees = 2300 (12/31/2008) |
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| subsid = [[Kansas City Board of Trade]], [[Chicago Mercantile Exchange]], [[Chicago Board of Trade]], [[New York Mercantile Exchange]], [[S&P Dow Jones Indices]] (24.4% ownership), COMEX |
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| homepage = {{URL|cmegroup.com}} |
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'''CME Group Inc.''' (Chicago Mercantile Exchange & Chicago Board of Trade) is an American futures company and one of the largest options and futures exchanges. It owns and operates large [[derivative (finance)|derivatives]] and [[futures exchange]]s in [[Chicago]] and [[New York City]], as well as online trading platforms. In 2014, it gained regulatory approval to open a derivatives exchange in [[London]].<ref>http://www.fow.com/3348130/CME-looks-to-the-futures-in-Europe.html</ref> It also owns the Dow Jones stock and financial indexes, and CME Clearing Services, which provides settlement and clearing of exchange trades. The [[exchange-traded derivative contract]]s include futures and options based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural commodities, rare and precious metals, weather, and real estate.<ref>[http://cmegroup.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=3088 CME Group Volume Averaged 12.2 Million Contracts per Day in 2010, up 19 Percent; Double-Digit ADV Growth for Fourth Quarter and December - Jan 4, 2011]. Cmegroup.mediaroom.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-21.</ref> It has been described by ''[[The Economist]]'' as "The biggest financial exchange you have never heard of."<ref>[http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21577387-biggest-financial-exchange-you-have-never-heard-futures-capitalism CME Group: The futures of capitalism]</ref> |
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The corporate world headquarters are in [[Chicago]] in [[Chicago Loop|The Loop]]. The corporation was formed by the 2007 merger of the [[Chicago Mercantile Exchange]] (CME) and the [[Chicago Board of Trade]] (CBOT). On March 17, 2008, CME Group announced it had acquired NYMEX Holdings, Inc., the parent company of the [[New York Mercantile Exchange]] and Commodity Exchange, Inc (COMEX). The acquisition was formally completed on August 22, 2008.<ref name="cme20080822">[http://investor.cmegroup.com/investor-relations/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=329722 CME Group Inc. Completes Acquisition of NYMEX Holdings, Inc., Expands Its Diversified Product Offerings to Include Energy and Metals and Also Announces Preliminary Election Results], 2008-08-22</ref> The four exchanges now operate as designated contract markets (DCM) of the CME Group.<ref>[http://www.cmegroup.com Futures & Options Trading for Risk Management]. CME Group (2013-03-27). Retrieved on 2013-07-21.</ref> |
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On February 10, 2010, CME announced its purchase of 90% of Dow Jones Indexes, including the [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703455804575057433840097028.html | work=The Wall Street Journal | title=CME Buys 90% of Dow Jones Indexes | date=February 11, 2010 | first1=Dennis K. | last1=Berman | first2=Jeffrey | last2=Mccracken}}</ref> Dow Jones Indexes subsequently became [[S&P Dow Jones Indices]], in which CME has a 24.4% ownership interest.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-02/mcgraw-hill-cme-group-start-s-p-dow-jones-indices-venture-1-.html |title=McGraw-Hill, CME Group Start S&P Dow Jones Indices Venture | publisher=Bloomberg | date=Jul 2, 2012 | accessdate=6 December 2013 | author=Leising, Matthew}}</ref> |
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On October 17, 2012, CME announced it was acquiring the [[Kansas City Board of Trade]] for $126 Million in cash. KCBOT is the dominant venue for the sale of [[hard red winter wheat]]. The Chicago Board of Trade is the leading trade platform for [[soft red winter wheat]].<ref>[http://www.sacbee.com/2012/10/17/4918262/cme-group-to-acquire-kansas-city.html ]{{dead link|date=July 2013}}</ref> |
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'''CME''' can refer to any of the following: |
'''CME''' can refer to any of the following: |
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Revision as of 13:46, 28 January 2016
Company type | Public |
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Nasdaq: CME S&P 500 Component | |
Industry | Security & commodity exchanges |
Headquarters | , US |
Key people | Terrence A. Duffy (Executive Chairman & President) Phupinder Gill (CEO) |
Revenue | |
Total assets | |
Total equity | |
Number of employees | 2300 (12/31/2008) |
Subsidiaries | Kansas City Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, S&P Dow Jones Indices (24.4% ownership), COMEX |
Website | cmegroup |
CME Group Inc. (Chicago Mercantile Exchange & Chicago Board of Trade) is an American futures company and one of the largest options and futures exchanges. It owns and operates large derivatives and futures exchanges in Chicago and New York City, as well as online trading platforms. In 2014, it gained regulatory approval to open a derivatives exchange in London.[4] It also owns the Dow Jones stock and financial indexes, and CME Clearing Services, which provides settlement and clearing of exchange trades. The exchange-traded derivative contracts include futures and options based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural commodities, rare and precious metals, weather, and real estate.[5] It has been described by The Economist as "The biggest financial exchange you have never heard of."[6]
The corporate world headquarters are in Chicago in The Loop. The corporation was formed by the 2007 merger of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). On March 17, 2008, CME Group announced it had acquired NYMEX Holdings, Inc., the parent company of the New York Mercantile Exchange and Commodity Exchange, Inc (COMEX). The acquisition was formally completed on August 22, 2008.[7] The four exchanges now operate as designated contract markets (DCM) of the CME Group.[8]
On February 10, 2010, CME announced its purchase of 90% of Dow Jones Indexes, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average.[9] Dow Jones Indexes subsequently became S&P Dow Jones Indices, in which CME has a 24.4% ownership interest.[10]
On October 17, 2012, CME announced it was acquiring the Kansas City Board of Trade for $126 Million in cash. KCBOT is the dominant venue for the sale of hard red winter wheat. The Chicago Board of Trade is the leading trade platform for soft red winter wheat.[11]
CME can refer to any of the following:
General
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- Continuing medical education
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- Concurrent Machine Environment, a computing environment supporting ICL Direct Machine Environment
Organizations
- Canadian Military Engineers, the military engineer branch of the Canadian Forces
- Central European Media Enterprises
- Central Music Company (CME), Beijing, China
- CME Group, a financial securities exchange services and information firm
- Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a financial and commodity derivative exchange, owned by CME Group
- Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, a historically black denomination of Methodism
- College of Military Engineering, Pune, a training institution of the Indian Army Corps of Engineers
- Columbia Music Entertainment, former name for Nippon Columbia, a record label in Tokyo, Japan
- Creighton Manning Engineering, a civil engineering firm in Albany, New York
- Prince Edward Air, an airline (IATA code)
- World Water Council (Conseil Mondial de l'Eau), an international think-tank focused on water issues
- ^ a b c d e f g "CME GROUP INC. 2013 Annual Report Form (10-K)" (XBRL). United States Securities and Exchange Commission. March 3, 2014.
- ^ a b c "CME GROUP INC. 2014 Q1 Quarterly Report Form (10-Q)" (XBRL). United States Securities and Exchange Commission. May 7, 2014.
- ^ "Company Profile for CME Group Inc (CME)". Retrieved 2008-10-22.
- ^ http://www.fow.com/3348130/CME-looks-to-the-futures-in-Europe.html
- ^ CME Group Volume Averaged 12.2 Million Contracts per Day in 2010, up 19 Percent; Double-Digit ADV Growth for Fourth Quarter and December - Jan 4, 2011. Cmegroup.mediaroom.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-21.
- ^ CME Group: The futures of capitalism
- ^ CME Group Inc. Completes Acquisition of NYMEX Holdings, Inc., Expands Its Diversified Product Offerings to Include Energy and Metals and Also Announces Preliminary Election Results, 2008-08-22
- ^ Futures & Options Trading for Risk Management. CME Group (2013-03-27). Retrieved on 2013-07-21.
- ^ Berman, Dennis K.; Mccracken, Jeffrey (February 11, 2010). "CME Buys 90% of Dow Jones Indexes". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Leising, Matthew (Jul 2, 2012). "McGraw-Hill, CME Group Start S&P Dow Jones Indices Venture". Bloomberg. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
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