
金十数据|11月 28, 2025 12:25
[Jin10 Summary: CME Group experienced a technical outage on Friday. Which products were widely affected?]
1. **Energy and Fuels**: The trading suspension impacted the energy market, freezing futures and options trading for major benchmarks including WTI Crude Oil, Henry Hub Natural Gas, RBOB Gasoline, and NY Harbor AmericaD Heating Oil.
2. **Soft and Hard Agricultural Products**: The trading suspension temporarily disrupted price discovery and hedging in the agricultural market, which is a key component of CME's core business. Listed contracts include but are not limited to:
- **Grains and Oilseeds**: Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil
- **Soft Commodities**: Cotton, Lumber
- **Livestock**: Live Cattle, Feeder Cattle, Lean Hogs
- **Dairy Products**: Class III Milk and other dairy products.
3. **Metal Products**: CME's metals business covers precious metals (such as Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Palladium) and base or ferrous metals, including Copper.
4. **Stock Indices**: CME lists stock index futures and options tied to major benchmark indices, including the S&P 500 Index, Nasdaq-100 Index, Dow Jones Index, Russell 2000 Index, as well as international indices like the Nikkei 225 Index.
5. **Interest Rates, Fixed Income, and Forex**: CME's interest rate products cover the U.S. dollar yield curve, including futures and options for benchmarks such as the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR), Federal Funds Rate, U.S. Treasury yields, and other short-term rates. Its forex products offer listed futures and options for major and emerging market currency pairs, with cash forex trading conducted via the EBS platform, a primary venue for spot and other cash forex products.
6. **Cryptocurrencies**: CME provides regulated cryptocurrency futures and options, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as related crypto indices and reference rates tailored for institutional users.
7. **Weather Derivatives**: CME operates a specialized weather derivatives market, offering futures and options linked to Heating Degree Days (HDD), Cooling Degree Days (CDD), and other temperature-based benchmarks, covering multiple locations in the U.S. and Europe.