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CME’s Duffy Voices ‘Grave Concerns’ With New Perps Contracts

CME Group CEO Terry Duffy speaks to the media at The Ritz-Carlton Naples on Nov. 15, 2023 in Naples, Florida. Photographer: Michael Reaves/Getty Images

Bloomberg Technology 5d ago

The CFTC has sparked a potential revolution on Wall Street. Exchange stocks are dropping

Shares of exchange stocks are tumbling after the regulatory approval of perpetual futures for bitcoin ignited concerns that a new wave of trading products could be coming for Wall Street. CME Group, known for its derivatives and futures trading platforms, dropped more than 3% in Tuesday's session and is down around 9% the last two days. Cboe Global Markets, an exchange and derivatives network, plunged 8% in Tuesday trading, bringing its losses for this week to above 17%.

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Equities lose steam while oil slips amid uncertain Middle East outlook

Equities lose steam while oil slips amid uncertain Middle East outlook NEW YORK/LONDON, June 9 : MSCI's global equities gauge lost ground on Tuesday as heavyweight U.S. technology stocks stumbled and investors opted for safer bets, while oil prices fell as updates from the Middle East brought little clarity on progress towards peace. On Monday, Iran and Israel had boosted hopes that tensions would ease as they said they would stop attacking each other. But U.S. President Donald Trump said on...

Channel News Asia 1d ago

Equities lose some steam while dollar falls and oil slips

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Channel News Asia 1d ago

Hot jobs report puts Fed cuts further out of reach as Chair Warsh faces policy tests

Another big jobs report in May has pretty much swept aside the possibility of interest rate cuts anytime soon — and in the process underscored the tricky policy path ahead for new Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh. The chance of rate reductions already had been on life support heading into Friday's nonfarm payrolls report. But the unexpectedly strong gain of 172,000, compounded by sharp upward revisions for prior months, makes the case for policy easing even weaker, particularly considering...

CNBC 4d ago

CS336: Language Modeling from Scratch

Course Staff Logistics - Lectures: Monday/Wednesday 3:00-4:20pm in Skilling Auditorium - Recordings: YouTube playlist - Office hours: - Percy Liang: Fridays 11am-12pm in Gates 366 - Tatsu Hashimoto: Tuesdays 11-12am in Gates 364 - Marcel Rød: Tuesdays 4:30-5:30pm in Gates 498, Wednesdays 4:30-5:30pm in Gates 415 - Herman Brunborg: Wednesdays 1:30-2:30pm, Fridays 1:30-2:30pm, location Gates 392 - Steven Cao: Mondays 4:30-5:30pm, Thursdays 9:30-10:30am, Gates 200 - Contact: Students should ask...

Hacker News 9d ago

Dollar eases as investors weigh Middle East hopes, rate outlook

Dollar eases as investors weigh Middle East hopes, rate outlook June 9 : The U.S. dollar edged lower on Tuesday, as investors weighed hopes for a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz against expectations of higher U.S. interest rates following strong jobs data late last week. The U.S. economy is relatively insulated from energy shocks compared to other countries, which is one of the reasons why investors flocked to the safe-haven dollar during the conflict, while selling the euro and the...

Channel News Asia 1d ago

Strong US job growth beats expectations in May, firming recent gains

Strong US job growth beats expectations in May, firming recent gains WASHINGTON: US job growth surged past expectations in May with the unemployment rate remaining steady, as the labour market in the world's largest economy showed signs of firming after months of turbulence. Wall Street stocks traded lower on the news, with investors expecting a strong labour market means the Federal Reserve will switch its focus to combating inflation through rate hikes later this year.

Channel News Asia 4d ago