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The derivatives exchange and clearing giant will save $10 million via the floor shutdowns.
The CME Group will be eliminating 60 positions as it shuts down trading pits in Chicago and New York by July 2, 2015, effectively ending most of its open outcry futures trading, say officials at the exchange trading and clearing company. “Sixty positions will be eliminated, and those are predominantly in floor operations areas,” says...
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