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Regulatory delays weigh on CME's European clearing house

Cumulative losses rise to £56.7 million after slow adoption of central clearing in Europe

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The European arm of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group’s clearing operation racked up net losses of £13 million in 2014, after it continued to be hit by delays to the introduction of central clearing in Europe.

The loss, down slightly from £15.7 million in 2013, brings the clearing house's cumulative losses to £56.7 million since it began operations in 2011, according to the accounts submitted to Companies House on October 3.

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