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NYMEX is located at One North End Avenue in Brookfield Place in the Battery Park City section of Manhattan, New York City. The company's two principal divisions are the New York Mercantile Exchange and Commodity Exchange, Inc (COMEX), once separately owned exchanges. NYMEX traces its history to 1882 and for most of its history, as was common of ...
Dubai Mercantile Exchange: DME Dubai, United Arab Emirates Energy Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange: DGCX Dubai, United Arab Emirates Precious Metals Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange: HKMEx Hong Kong: Gold, Silver ICE Futures Abu Dhabi: IFAD Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Murban oil futures Indonesia Commodity and Derivatives Exchange: ICDX ...
The following is a list of futures contracts on physically traded commodities. Agricultural ... Chicago Mercantile Exchange: HE Live Cattle: 40,000 lb (20 tons) USD ($)
This is a list of notable futures exchanges. Those stock exchanges that also offer trading in futures contracts besides trading in securities are listed both here and the list of stock exchanges .
According to a Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) 2014 report, a significant cause of the event was the use of spoofing algorithms by Navinder Singh Sarao, a British financial trader; just prior to the flash crash, he placed orders for thousands of E-mini S&P 500 stock index futures contracts — which traded on CME Group's Globex ...
The standardized NYMEX natural gas futures contract is for delivery of 10,000 million Btu of energy (approximately 10,000,000 cu ft or 280,000 m 3 of gas) at Henry Hub in Louisiana over a given delivery month consisting of a varying number of days. As a coarse approximation, 1000 cu ft of natural gas ≈ 1 million Btu ≈ 1 GJ.
In 2001 the Chicago Board of Trade and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (later merged into the CME group, the world's largest futures exchange company) [26] launched their FIX-compliant interface. By 2011, the alternative trading system (ATS) of electronic trading featured computers buying and selling without human dealer intermediation.
The 1972 creation of the International Monetary Market (IMM) by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange was the world's first financial futures exchange, and launched currency futures. In 1976, the IMM added interest rate futures on US treasury bills , and in 1982 they added stock market index futures .