CME eyes credit derivatives, expands Asia links

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) plans to launch credit derivatives products early next year, with a view to capturing a share of a market that has largely been the preserve of over-the-counter dealers. The exchange has also asserted its focus on its Asian strategy in late October with two moves in late October.

The CME has filed an application with the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission to list credit event futures, which are triggered by the same events as standard credit default

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