CME Group, the world's leading and most diverse derivatives
marketplace, recently announced that the first EU Wheat futures contracts were
traded on Monday, September 12, 2016.
A total of 411 futures contracts were traded, equaling over 20,000 metric tons. Trades took place in five delivery months from December 2016 up to December 2017. Open interest for the first day of trading stands at 180 contracts.
A total of 411 futures contracts were traded, equaling over 20,000 metric tons. Trades took place in five delivery months from December 2016 up to December 2017. Open interest for the first day of trading stands at 180 contracts.
"We're pleased to see strong early support for our EU
Wheat futures contract across the curve," said Tim Andriesen, Managing
Director, Agricultural Products, CME Group.
"Today's trading volumes show the formation of healthy levels of liquidity and validate our approach in designing the contract in close collaboration with the industry. We believe this new contract provides our commercial customers with risk management tools that reflect the way they price and hedge their physical contracts."
"Today's trading volumes show the formation of healthy levels of liquidity and validate our approach in designing the contract in close collaboration with the industry. We believe this new contract provides our commercial customers with risk management tools that reflect the way they price and hedge their physical contracts."
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The contract encourages a forward price curve similar to
those in the CBOT Soft Red Winter and KC Hard Red Winter Wheat futures markets,
by allowing wheat to be held on a warehouse certificate. This enables EU Wheat
futures to provide effective tracking of the underlying cash market through
time, solid convergence, and subsequently, valuable price risk management
capabilities.
The contract launched with 16 warehouses approved for the
delivery of physical EU wheat, taking current committed storage capacity to
around 400,000 metric tons.
As the world's leading and most diverse derivatives
marketplace, CME Group is where the world comes to manage risk.
CME Group exchanges offer the widest range of global benchmark products across all major asset classes, including futures and options based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural products and metals.
Around the world, CME Group brings buyers and sellers together through its CME Globex® electronic trading platform and its exchanges based in Chicago, New York and London.
CME Group also operates one of the world's leading central counterparty clearing providers through CME Clearing and CME Clearing Europe, which offer clearing and settlement services across asset classes for exchange-traded and over-the-counter derivatives.
CME Group's products and services ensure that businesses around the world can effectively manage risk and achieve growth.
CME Group exchanges offer the widest range of global benchmark products across all major asset classes, including futures and options based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural products and metals.
Around the world, CME Group brings buyers and sellers together through its CME Globex® electronic trading platform and its exchanges based in Chicago, New York and London.
CME Group also operates one of the world's leading central counterparty clearing providers through CME Clearing and CME Clearing Europe, which offer clearing and settlement services across asset classes for exchange-traded and over-the-counter derivatives.
CME Group's products and services ensure that businesses around the world can effectively manage risk and achieve growth.
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