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Merc

An Exchange where Financial futures, foreign Currency futures, Commodity futures, and Futures options are traded. also called Merc. also called Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).

Related Terms: 13 Call, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, CME, Currency, Commodity futures, Exchange, Financial futures, Futures, Futures option, FIN, Merc, Option, Trade
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