Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)
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A Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) is a Futures Exchange that ...
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- See: CME Group, Subsidiary, Chicago, Service (Economics), Futures Exchange, Option (Finance), Futures Contract, Open Outcry, Electronic Trading, Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
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2017
- (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Board_of_Trade Retrieved:2017-1-30.
- The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), established in 1848, is one of the world's oldest futures and options exchanges. More than 50 different options and futures contracts are traded by over 3,600 CBOT members through open outcry and electronic trading. Volumes at the exchange in 2003 were a record breaking 454 million contracts. On 12 July 2007, the CBOT merged with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) to form the CME Group, a CME/Chicago Board of Trade Company. CBOT and three other exchanges (CME, NYMEX, and COMEX) now operate as designated contract markets (DCM) of the CME Group.