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New York Mercantile Exchange Inc. won’t face a claim by funds holding long positions in emissions offset futures that the ...
Gasoline futures were down at midday, falling by more than 3cts from morning highs. The August RBOB contract was down by 1.1cts to $2.1594/gal at midday and the September contract was off by 0.99ct to ...
Diesel prices outperformed gasoline. September Nymex ULSD jumped 5.3cts to $2.4195/gal and August ULSD was 5.75cts higher at $2.449/gal. September RBOB climbed 1.2cts to $2.1135/gal and August RBOB ...
Front Month Nymex RBOB Gasoline for Aug. delivery lost 2.16 cents per gallon, or 0.99% to $2.1654 today --Down two of the past three sessions --Off 13.95% from its 52-week high of $2.5164 hit Thursday ...
U.S. natural gas futures settled higher and registered their first weekly increase in four weeks with weather heating up and slowing the pace of inventory builds.
U.S. natural gas futures ended a choppy session near flat as a storage report landed in line with expectations and near-term temperature forecasts remained hot but with little change.
Nymex remains the dominant player, said Stephen Brown, energy economist for the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas, because “it has the contracts and the established relationships.
GLORY DAYS: CME is looking to sell the Nymex building, where oil options traders have earned their stripes. (Bloomberg)It’s time to start the bidding for the home of the New York Mercantile ...
Brent and Nymex crudes are likely to retain their status as the world's two key oil benchmarks for the foreseeable future, despite concerns about their reliability that have prompted calls for a ...
New York Stock Exchange chief John Thain has met several times with officials at the neighboring New York Mercantile Exchange about a possible merger, but the talks are very preliminary and a deal … ...
CME Group Inc., the largest operator of exchanges for trading options and futures, hopes to broaden its reach by buying energy and precious-metal market Nymex for $11 billion, the companies said ...