CEX expands its access to CME contracts, such as oil and gold.

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[CEX expands its access to CME contracts, such as oil and gold] CEX stated that the company is expanding its access to traditional CME Group ( CME Group ) traditional derivation contracts. Traders can now access the Chicago Mercantile Exchange ( CME )'s stock indices through one platform, such as the S&P 500 index, Nasdaq index, and Dow Jones index; commodities like gold, oil, silver, rice, livestock, and soybeans; as well as forex major currencies, including the euro, pound, yen, and Australian dollar. The exchange also offers exchange products from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange ( CME ), such as the Chicago Board of Trade ( CBOT ), New York Mercantile Exchange ( NYMEX ), and New York Commodity Exchange ( COMEX ). This summer, CEX launched cryptocurrency derivatives such as BTC and ETH futures listed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) on CEX Pro, and announced plans to expand into other commodities, fixed income, forex, and stock futures in the coming months.

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