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A CME Group outage on Friday stopped trading in its popular currency platform, as well as futures covering foreign exchange, commodities and Treasuries.

CME stated in a press release that the problem at CyrusOne's data centres was caused by a cooling issue. It added it was working on a "near-term" resolution, but did not provide any further details.

The CME is a great place to trade.

Futures are an important part of the financial markets. They're used by traders, speculators, and businesses who want to hedge their positions or take positions on a variety of assets.

CME reported earlier this month that the average daily derivatives volume in October was 26.3 million contracts.

CME offers options and futures on commodities, interest rates and equity indexes as well as foreign exchange and cryptocurrency. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange was created through the merger of four major U.S. markets. It now has four main entities: Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, and COMEX.

CME Globex offers global access to trading via electronic means.

IMPACT BY ASSET CLASS:

ENERGY & FUELS

The halt affects energy markets by freezing options and futures on key benchmarks, such as NYMEX West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI), Henry Hub natural gas and NY Harbor ULSD heater oil.

CME says that WTI Light Sweet Crude, the world's most-liquid crude oil contract, is traded daily by more than one million WTI Futures and Options. CME reports that around 400,000 Henry Hub Natural Gas futures are traded each day. NY Harbor ULSD Futures represents more than 180,000,000 barrels of trading per day.

These contracts are essential for producers, refiners, and traders in order to manage the supply chain and hedge against price risk.

SOFT AND HARD COMPOUNDS - AGRICULTURE

The trading halt disrupted the price discovery process and hedges in agricultural markets. This is a core CME offering. The contracts listed include: Cotton, lumber, and softs. Grains and oilseeds are also included.

When trading is paused, investors, producers and processors lose access to benchmark hedge tools.

Metals

CME's Metals Complex includes precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum and palladium, and base/ferrous materials like copper.

COMEX gold futures are an important benchmark for determining global gold prices and hedging portfolios.

EQUITY INDEX

CME offers equity index futures and option contracts linked to major benchmarks, including the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones and Russell 2000. It also lists international indices, such as Nikkei 225 and Micro E Mini, and E-mini and Micro E mini variants.

Asset managers, hedge fund and proprietary traders use these products for index-level positioning and tactical hedging.

Interest Rates, Fixed Income and Foreign Exchange

CME's interest rate suite includes benchmark futures and option on SOFR, Fed Funds (U.S. Treasury Notes and Bonds), U.S. Treasury bonds and notes, and other short-term rate.

The FX complex of the company offers listed options and futures on major and emerging market currency pairs. Cash FX is also traded via EBS, which is a popular platform for cash FX and other spot products.

According to LSEG, the prices of futures on U.S. 10-year Treasuries stopped updating, and the prices on EBS were also frozen, temporarily complicating currency and rate hedging by banks, corporations and asset managers.

CRYPTOCURRRENCIES

CME offers institutional users regulated cryptocurrency options and futures, including Bitcoin and Ether. It also provides crypto indexes and reference rates.

This is one of the most popular exchange-traded and centrally cleared methods for hedging major digital assets.

WEATHER

CME operates a weather derivatives market with futures and option linked to Heating Degree Day indices (HDD) or Cooling Degree Day indices (CDD), and other temperature-based standards for U.S.

These contracts are used by utilities, energy companies and other businesses that are sensitive to weather changes in order to protect their revenues and costs. Reporting by Sherin Varghese in Bengaluru and Noel John, Editing by Ros Russel

(source: Reuters)