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CME Has Third-Most Active Quarter 0 Shares Terry Duffy, chairman and chief executive of CME Group, said the exchange had a solid rebound in volumes, including interest rate contracts, in the first three months of this year which represented its third most active quarter ever. Duffy said on the results call that volumes averaged 22 million contracts per day in the first quarter, with approximately 6 million per day from Europe and Asia. Open interest climbed above 100 million contracts as clients looked to manage risks associated with the potential for a post-pandemic economic recover according to the exchange. “We had record activity in the first quarter of 2020 at the start of the pandemic when we averaged 27 million contracts per day,” he added “Importantly, we had a nice rebound from the back half of the year in 2020.” ....
Union Army Lt. Col. James J. Smith and officers of the 69th New York Infantry, known as the Irish Brigade, pose for a photo during the Civil War. Report of Brigadier General Thomas F. Meagher, U.S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of the battle of Antietam. HDQRS. (IRISH BRIG.) 2nd BRIG., SUMNER’S CORPS, HANCOCK’S DIVISION, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, In Camp on Bolivar Heights, Va., September 30, 1862 CAPTAIN: I have the honor to submit the following statement of the part which the brigade under my command performed in the battle of the Antietam: Being encamped 1 mile outside Frederick City, on this side, on the morning of the 14th of September the brigade received orders immediately to proceed to the support of General Hooker, who was at the time hotly engaged in the passes of the South Mountain with the enemy. Being halted for an hour or so, owing to the favorable reports from the headquarters of General Hooker, the brigade had an hour or so to t ....
Celebrities Who Lost Parents in Tragic Deaths Celebrity As if losing a loved one isn t hard enough, these renowned singers and actors have to deal with the shocking and horrifying manner of their parents deaths. Feb 21, 2021 AceShowbiz - Nothing can replace the hole left by a loved one, not even the fame and wealth owned by a globally renowned superstar. With that in mind, it s safe to say that even celebrities must have been dealing with insufferable grief when their parents passed away. As if getting through the mourning period wasn t hard enough, for some of them, the pain was even greater with the shocking or horrifying manner of their parents deaths. Whether it was in accident, violent act or by illness, the untimely passing of their parents have made these celebrities mentioned below deal with family tragedy. ....
Traders Magazine 0 Shares Julie Winkler, CME Julie Winkler, chief commercial officer at CME Group, said on the results call today that global retail participation on CME was a record last year after increasing 50% over 2019. The largest retail volume was in equity index contracts, but participation in metals rose 50% and volumes also grew in foreign exchange and energy. “Our digital education outreach reached 2.5 million traders, 15 times as many active traders as doing physical events,” she continued. Terry Duffy, chairman and chief executive of CME Group, said on the results call today that retail is not going away. “We want their participation in all our markets but education is very important,” he added. ....
This has been a year like no other, with the coronavirus dominating the news, including our stories in Comstock’s, both in print and online. It was a difficult year for most businesses in the Capital Region, among the most difficult in the 31 years Comstock’s has been publishing, especially for those deemed nonessential and forced to shut down. For Comstock’s, 2020 kicked off with several memorable editions before the pandemic dominated our coverage. The March issue, our annual celebration of women in leadership, was a whopping 152 pages, the largest ever produced by Comstock’s. Despite the surge in COVID-19, our November issue, focusing on the environment, was ....