CME's fourth quarter earnings decline

Approximately 20 firms are in talks to join as members or users of CME Clearing Europe

CME Group reported yesterday a 3.2% decline in fourth quarter earnings, falling short of analyst estimates as the exchange company booked $59.9m (€44m) of charges, mostly related to tax rates.

The world's biggest derivatives exchange operator by contract volume also projected a 9.6% rise in expenses for the year ahead as it builds out new derivatives services and invests in projects like a London-based trade clearing facility.

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