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Virus volatility drives record trading at CME Group outside America

The derivatives marketplace saw average daily volumes jump 57% on last year

Asian market volatility in mid-March 2020
Asian market volatility in mid-March 2020 Photo: Getty Images

The derivatives exchange giant CME Group saw a spike in trading activity outside North America during the first quarter, thanks to volatility caused by the coronavirus.

CME on 8 April announced record figures for its international business, with average daily volume of 7.2 million contracts in the first quarter of 2020, a 57% year-on-year increase. The group – which also operates the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and offers trading in futures, options, cash and over-the-counter markets – said the number surpassed a previous record of 5.3 million contracts traded in a single quarter.

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