CME
Coverage of CME in the Nexus archive.
- A rare CME shift: Hedge funds abandon structural shorts to bet on a bitcoin rally
A rare CME shift has prompted hedge funds to change their investment strategies. These firms are abandoning structural short positions, shifting instead to place bets on a potential bitcoin rally.
- SEC keeps Nasdaq bitcoin options on hold after granting CME review
The SEC has delayed Nasdaq's bitcoin options after granting the CME a review. CME argues the contracts fall under CFTC oversight as commodity option swaps, not SEC jurisdiction.
- SEC to review Nasdaq bitcoin options approval after CME challenge
The SEC is reviewing Nasdaq's approval for bitcoin options following a challenge from CME. This review comes after CME contested Nasdaq's authorization to offer these financial products.
- Dow drops over 1,100 points as sinking tech stocks combine with jumping oil prices to drag markets down
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped over 1,100 points as sinking technology stocks and rising oil prices caused by renewed U.S.-Iran conflict and inflation concerns pressured markets. The Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady despite traders betting on a potential hike, while Treasury yields fluctuated amid uncertainty about future Fed policy.
- Oil prices jump following fighting with Iran, while sinking AI stocks drag Wall Street lower
Oil prices surged 6% amid renewed fighting between Iran and the U.S., while falling technology stocks, including Nvidia and Samsung, dragged Wall Street indices lower. The S&P 500 dropped 0.7%, the Dow fell 1.4%, and the Nasdaq declined 1% as traders awaited the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision.
- FIA CEO on Prediction Market 'Disruption,' Regulation
CME Group is launching single-stock futures for over 50 major US companies, offering leveraged cash-settled contracts tied to stock closing prices. FIA CEO Walt Lukken discusses the expansion of prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket and their regulatory implications.
- Inside the CME and CFTC’s battle over onchain perpetual futures
The CME and CFTC are engaged in a regulatory dispute over onchain perpetual futures. The conflict centers on jurisdiction and oversight of these cryptocurrency-based financial instruments.
- Oil prices ease after US and Iran pause their attacks
Oil prices declined after the U.S. and Iran avoided military strikes in the Persian Gulf for a second consecutive day. Brent crude fell 4.9% to $92.02, following a 3.9% drop on Friday, as concerns over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz eased temporarily. Attacks on Saudi oil tankers in the Red Sea and ongoing regional tensions, however, have kept pressure on alternative shipping routes.
- Oil prices ease after US and Iran pause their attacks
Oil prices declined after the U.S. and Iran avoided military strikes in the Persian Gulf, with Brent crude falling 4.9% to $92.02. The drop followed heightened regional tensions and concerns over disrupted oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, though alternative routes like the Red Sea also face risks. Elevated oil prices have raised gasoline costs and inflation concerns, influencing bets on potential Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
- Crypto-style derivatives reach AI compute ahead of planned CME and ICE futures: Bernstein
Crypto-style perpetual futures and prediction markets are entering the AI compute market ahead of CME and ICE's planned futures. Regulated GPU futures are expected to launch in late 2026.
- US stocks hold steadier, even as IBM plunges toward its worst day ever
US stocks rose as inflation data showed a slower-than-expected increase, reducing pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates. Tech stocks like Micron Technology and Nvidia rebounded after earlier declines, while oil prices fluctuated due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
- Startup bets that investors want to trade compute like a commodity
Ornn, an Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup, raised $33 million to create a marketplace for trading AI compute power as a commodity. The initiative aims to make AI development more sustainable by enabling price hedging and benchmarking, with Goldman Sachs projecting $7.6 trillion in global compute investments by 2031. Challenges include compute's non-static nature and lack of storage, but Ornn partners with Bloomberg Terminal and faces potential regulatory futures markets.
- Are perps swaps? A quick look at that CME suit: State of Crypto
The article examines a lawsuit involving the CME and perpetual swaps in the context of the crypto market. It questions whether perpetual swaps are being scrutinized through legal action.
- TD Cowen says CME has the upper hand in lawsuit against CFTC over crypto perpetual futures
TD Cowen analyst Jaret Seiberg states that CME has the upper hand in its lawsuit against the CFTC over crypto perpetual futures. He predicts CME may seek a preliminary injunction to block perpetual futures during the legal proceedings.
- CFTC, SEC request public comment to clarify definition of ‘swaps’ amid CME lawsuit
CME Group sued the CFTC over the agency's classification of perpetual futures as futures contracts instead of swaps. The CFTC and SEC are seeking public comment to clarify the definition of 'swaps' amid the lawsuit.
- CME Group sues CFTC over crypto perpetual futures
CME Group has filed a lawsuit against the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and its Chair Michael Selig, arguing that the CFTC's classification of cryptocurrency 'futures' as 'swaps' creates risks for derivatives markets.
- CME Group sues CFTC over perpetual futures in US, accusing the agency of ‘suddenly’ changing course
The CME Group is suing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) over its decision to allow perpetual futures to trade in the United States. The lawsuit accuses the CFTC of suddenly altering its regulatory approach regarding these financial instruments.
- CME Group to Sue CFTC Over Bitcoin Perpetual Futures Approval in Clash Over Dodd-Frank Classification
CME Group plans to sue the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) over its approval of Bitcoin perpetual futures, arguing the products should be classified as swaps under the Dodd-Frank Act. The CFTC approved Kalshi and Coinbase to offer these contracts, asserting they bring crypto derivatives under U.S. regulation. CME claims the CFTC bypassed standard review procedures and that perpetual futures require different regulatory treatment.
- CME to Sue CFTC Over Bitcoin Perpetual Futures Approval: CEO
CME is suing CFTC over the approval of Bitcoin perpetual futures, as stated by outgoing CME chief Terry Duffy, who argues they are swaps under Dodd-Frank.
- CME chief executive says company plans to sue CFTC after perpetual futures approval
CME's chief executive announced the company's plan to sue the CFTC following the approval of perpetual futures. The lawsuit stems from the regulatory decision regarding perpetual futures.
- CME Group to sue CFTC over approval of perpetual futures, CEO tells CNBC
CME Group CEO Duffy announced the company will sue the CFTC over the approval of perpetual futures. The lawsuit argues that perpetual futures should be classified as swaps under the Dodd-Frank Act.
- CME CEO Terrence Duffy says the exchange operator will sue CFTC over perpetual futures
Outgoing CME CEO Terrence Duffy stated the exchange operator will sue the CFTC over the agency's approval of perpetual futures. The lawsuit challenges the CFTC's decision to permit these financial instruments.
- CME chief Duffy to step down after reshaping global derivatives trading
CME CEO Duffy is stepping down after leading the organization through a transition from physical trading pits to decentralized electronic trading. The transformation reshaped global derivatives markets.
- CME Group's Terry Duffy to step down in 2027, CFO Lynne Fitzpatrick to become CEO
Terry Duffy will step down as CEO of CME Group in 2027, transitioning to executive chairman effective March 1, 2027. CFO Lynne Fitzpatrick will become CEO.
- Bitcoin's $63K Reclaim Liquidates $540M in Crypto Shorts, a 7-Week High
Bitcoin's price rebound to $63,000 triggered $540 million in crypto short liquidations, marking a 7-week high. Experts caution about the move, citing ETF outflows and CME BTC volatility.
- CME is letting traders bet on bitcoin volatility, not price, and two firms have already placed bets
CME is allowing traders to bet on bitcoin volatility rather than price, with two firms already placing bets. This development introduces a new financial instrument related to cryptocurrency market dynamics.
- Strong jobs data complicates Warsh’s path to lower rates
The US labor market added 172,000 jobs in May, leading to expectations of a Federal Reserve rate hike and complicating Kevin Warsh's path to lower rates. President Donald Trump's push for rate cuts conflicts with market expectations, potentially affecting Republican efforts to retain congressional control.
- CME CEO Duffy says new perpetual futures could be ‘disaster waiting to happen’
CME CEO Terry Duffy warned that U.S.-approved perpetual futures risk retail blowouts and excessive leverage exposure. He described the situation as a 'disaster waiting to happen.'
- NYSE parent ICE held multiple talks with Hyperliquid to evaluate onchain perps market, CEO says
NYSE parent ICE held discussions with Hyperliquid to evaluate the onchain perps market, as stated by the CEO. This follows a prior report indicating ICE and CME had conversations about Hyperliquid on the Hill.
- Hyperliquid Policy Center argues onchain perps offer efficiency, transparency as ICE and CME reportedly press for CFTC oversight
ICE and CME are reportedly pressing Hyperliquid to register with the CFTC, raising concerns about market stability. Hyperliquid's onchain perps allegedly offer efficiency and transparency. The registration push may impact market oversight.
- CME, ICE push U.S. regulators to scrutinize Hyperliquid over manipulation risks
CME and ICE are urging US regulators to investigate Hyperliquid due to concerns over market manipulation risks. The regulators are being pushed to scrutinize Hyperliquid's activities. This scrutiny may have significant implications for the company.
- CME, Nasdaq's New Crypto Index Futures Show Investors Looking Beyond Bitcoin
CME and Nasdaq have launched new crypto index futures, indicating investor interest beyond Bitcoin. This move shows a growing demand for diverse cryptocurrency investments. The introduction of these futures may lead to increased market activity and volatility.
- CME and Nasdaq are bringing crypto index futures to the market.
CME and Nasdaq are introducing crypto index futures to the market, marking a significant development in the financial sector. This move aims to provide investors with new opportunities and tools for managing cryptocurrency-related investments. The introduction of these futures is expected to increase market participation and liquidity.
- CME dives further into $85 trillion digital assets market with Nasdaq CME Crypto Index futures
CME is expanding its presence in the digital assets market with the introduction of Nasdaq CME Crypto Index futures. This move allows CME to dive further into the $85 trillion digital assets market. The new futures contract will provide investors with a new tool for managing risk and capitalizing on opportunities.
- CME and Nasdaq to launch crypto index futures featuring BTC, ETH, SOL and XRP
CME and Nasdaq are launching crypto index futures featuring BTC, ETH, SOL, and XRP, offering regulated exposure to multiple cryptocurrencies. The contracts will be available in standard and micro-sized futures products. This move allows for more diversified investment options in the cryptocurrency market.
- Will SUI Price Reach The $2 Resistance Zone? Do We Still Have The Play Here, Let's See...
The SUI price is gaining attention and has processed over 25M daily transactions with stable gas fees, indicating strong performance. The rally has stronger context now with Sui Group staking over 108M SUI and CME SUI Futures launching. Traders are watching the $2.00 to $2.20 zone as a potential target.
- Bitcoin whipsaws on CME open as Iran tensions pressure crypto markets
Bitcoin's price has been volatile on the CME open due to increased tensions with Iran, which is putting pressure on crypto markets. The situation is being closely monitored by investors and analysts. The uncertainty surrounding Iran is contributing to the instability in the cryptocurrency market.
- CME is set to let traders bet on bitcoin volatility, not just price
The CME will allow traders to bet on bitcoin volatility in addition to its price. This move is expected to increase trading activity and provide more options for investors. The decision reflects growing interest in cryptocurrency markets.
- CME To Debut Bitcoin Volatility Futures Amid Digital Products Expansion
CME is debuting Bitcoin volatility futures as part of its expansion into digital products. This move aims to provide investors with new tools to manage risk. The introduction of these futures contracts underscores CME's growing involvement in cryptocurrency derivatives.
- CME Gearing Up to Launch Bitcoin Volatility Futures Independent From BTC’s Price
CME is launching Bitcoin volatility futures that will track market expectations of Bitcoin's price swings. The product will be independent from BTC's price. It will indicate whether the market expects Bitcoin's price to be volatile or stable.