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Online Trading of Forex Derivatives
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Trading FX Futures at CME By Sayee Srinivasan and Steve Youngren Foreign exchange (FX) futures were the world's first financial futures. On May 16, 1972, Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) launched seven foreign currency contracts: British pounds, Canadian dollars, Deutsche marks, Italian lire, Japanese yen, Mexican pesos and Swiss francs. Now in 2003, investors can trade all of the major foreign currencies at CME. The Exchange lists a total of 45 foreign exchange products: 30 futures and 15 options on futures. Of the futures products, 16 of these are U.S. dollar-based, the rest are non-U.S. dollar cross rates.
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