How Has CME’s Revenue By Product Line Changed In The Last Five Years?
CME transacts in a number of products, which are traded on electronic trading platforms (CME Globex), open outcry auction markets in Chicago and New York City, and through privately negotiated transactions. Below we break down the change in the percentage of clearing and transaction revenue contributed by each product line, and trading platform between 2010 and 2015:
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