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Major Exchanges

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1. Chicago Board of Options Exchange (CBOE)
CBOE is founded as first U.S. options exchange trading standardized, listed options.

2. Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)
The Chicago Board of Trade is a global commodity futures exchange trading treasury bonds, corn, soybean, wheat, mini-sized Dow, gold, silver and more.

3. Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)
Financial exchange trading futures on interest rates, currency, stock indexes, equity, commodities including eurodollar futures, EuroFX, Nasdaq futures, S&P 500 Index futures, E-mini, Foreign Exchange trading, currency futures, commodity trading, interest futures.

4. Eurex
Eurex is the world's leading futures and options market for euro denominated derivative instruments.

5. Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT)
A Century of Tradition; when the original members of the Kansas City Board of Trade met on the banks of the Missouri River to develop a more organized method of buying and selling grain they could not have foreseen the far-reaching impact of their vision.

6. London International Financial Futures Exchange (LIFFE)
Find information on trading derivative contracts (futures & options) such as the Three Month Euribor Interest Rate, The FTSE 100 Index, Universal Stock Futures, Swapnote and Cocoa. Information for Private Investors is provided including Real-Time and delayed quote information.

7. London Metal Exchange (LME)
The London Metal Exchange (LME) is the world’s premier non-ferrous metals market, with highly liquid contracts. It is an innovative Exchange, whilst maintaining its traditional strengths in a modern business environment.

8. Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX)
You'll find everything you need to learn about the Minneapolis Grain Exchange and the markets they trade. From delayed quotes and charts to contract specs to membership information and educational materials, it's all available with a click of your mouse.

9. New York Board of Trade (NYBOT)
The New York Board of Trade, New York’s original futures exchange, where the world trades food, fiber and financial products.

10. New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX)
The New York Mercantile Exchange is not only the largest physical commodity exchange in the world but one of the most innovative and dynamic.

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