CME to begin hiring again

The derivatives giant wants to boost its compliance expertise and is preparing for the launch of a new London exchange in mid-2013

The CME Group has ended an 18-month hiring freeze as it looks to bolster its compliance expertise and readies itself for the launch of its new London-based derivatives exchange.

James Parisi, chief financial officer of CME Group, said on a fourth-quarter results call yesterday that the world's largest futures exchange would begin recruiting again after a 12- to 18-month period of not adding new staff.

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