The Chicago Butter and Egg Board, founded in 1898, was a spin-off entity of the Chicago Produce Exchange. In the year 1919, it was re-organized as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). Roots of the Chicago Butter and Egg Board are traceable to the 19th century. Initially, the Chicago Butter and Egg Board traded only two types of contracts, butter and eggs. Over several decades, it evolved into the CME which traded futures contracts and options contracts on over 50 products, from pork bellies to eurodollars and stock market indices.
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| - La Chicago Butter and Egg Board (littéralement « Bourse du beurre et des œufs »), fondée en 1898, était une spin-off de la Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). En 1919, elle fut restructurée et devint la Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). À l'origine, la Chicago Butter and Egg Board traitait exclusivement des contrats concernant le beurre et les œufs. Après une vingtaine d'années, elle devint la Chicago Mercantile Exchange qui aujourd'hui traite contrats à terme et options de plus de 50 produits, allant de la poitrine de porc à l'eurodollar en passant par les indices boursiers. (fr)
- The Chicago Butter and Egg Board, founded in 1898, was a spin-off entity of the Chicago Produce Exchange. In the year 1919, it was re-organized as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). Roots of the Chicago Butter and Egg Board are traceable to the 19th century. Initially, the Chicago Butter and Egg Board traded only two types of contracts, butter and eggs. Over several decades, it evolved into the CME which traded futures contracts and options contracts on over 50 products, from pork bellies to eurodollars and stock market indices. (en)
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| - The Chicago Butter and Egg Board, founded in 1898, was a spin-off entity of the Chicago Produce Exchange. In the year 1919, it was re-organized as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). Roots of the Chicago Butter and Egg Board are traceable to the 19th century. Initially, the Chicago Butter and Egg Board traded only two types of contracts, butter and eggs. Over several decades, it evolved into the CME which traded futures contracts and options contracts on over 50 products, from pork bellies to eurodollars and stock market indices. The butter and egg markets died out in the 1960s after the production of both commodities had become much less seasonal, which reduced both the price volatility and the need for inter-temporal signals for guiding the disposal of inventories. (en)
- La Chicago Butter and Egg Board (littéralement « Bourse du beurre et des œufs »), fondée en 1898, était une spin-off de la Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). En 1919, elle fut restructurée et devint la Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). À l'origine, la Chicago Butter and Egg Board traitait exclusivement des contrats concernant le beurre et les œufs. Après une vingtaine d'années, elle devint la Chicago Mercantile Exchange qui aujourd'hui traite contrats à terme et options de plus de 50 produits, allant de la poitrine de porc à l'eurodollar en passant par les indices boursiers. (fr)
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