CME CEO Terrence Duffy says the exchange operator will sue CFTC over perpetual futures
Outgoing CME CEO Terrence Duffy said that the exchange operator will sue the CFTC over the agency’s decision to approve perpetual futures.
Outgoing CME CEO Terrence Duffy said that the exchange operator will sue the CFTC over the agency’s decision to approve perpetual futures. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
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Outgoing CME CEO Terrence Duffy said that the exchange operator will sue the CFTC over the agency’s decision to approve perpetual futures.
Duffy, 67, will transition to executive chairman effective March 1, 2027, the company said Wednesday.
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