CME Group
As the world’s leading derivatives marketplace, CME Group is where the world comes to manage risk. We enable clients to trade futures, options, cash and OTC markets, optimize portfolios, and analyze data – empowering market participants worldwide to efficiently manage risk and capture opportunities. CME Group exchanges offer the widest range of global benchmark products across all major asset classes based on interest rates, equity indexes foreign exchange energy agricultural products and metals. We meet uncertainty and volatility with confidence and clarity, across the trading lifecycle and around the world.

Soybeans are up and crush margins hit their highest level in a year. 6/18/25

Overbought market takes a toll on boxed beef prices. 6/18/25

Japan's May trade deficit came in smaller than expected. 6/18/25

Stocks are up slightly as crude oil continues its rise. 6/18/25

Will GDP and PCE Figures Shift Yields?

Corn futures were mixed, but how did weather factor in? 6/17/25

Livestock markets were uniformly lower. 6/17/25

Stock pull back on the open following mixed global economic data. 6/17/25

Gold falls $50 as risk sentiment shifts ahead of Fed decision. 6/16/25

Crude oil slips after early spike; natural gas rallies on heat-driven demand. 6/16/25

Soybeans steady on EPA support; corn and wheat under pressure. 6/16/25

Cattle bounce back as gaps close; hogs surge to new highs on strong pork demand. 6/16/25

Treasury yields reversed higher to 4.4% ahead of FOMC and retail sales. 6/13/25

Crude oil surges on Middle East conflict. Volatility hits 3-year high. 6/13/25

Russell 2000 futures tumble as Middle East tensions spark broad equity selloff. 6/13/25

Cattle futures slide as funds liquidate. Lean Hog futures close mixed. 6/13/25

Grains close higher across the board as biofuel mandate sparks soybean rally. 6/13/25

Yen futures tumble after brief safe-haven spike. 6/13/25

Gold surges near record highs as Middle East tensions reignite safety trade. 6/13/25

Geopolitics driving market momentum: Dow & Russell negative. 6/13/25

August Lean Hog futures hold near highs, trade inside Wednesday’s range. 6/12/25

Soybean futures slip as exports disappoint and July-November spread narrows sharply. 6/12/25

Treasury futures rise for fourth day as soft inflation and jobless claims boost rate cut hopes. 6/12

S&P 500 climbs as Oracle rallies, inflation cools. 6/12/25

Euro hits 3.5-year high as inflation cools and dollar slides across global FX markets. 6/12/25

Is the Dollar Losing its Strength Against the Euro?

Natural gas sees sharp intraday reversal after strong open; storage build expands surplus. 6/12/25

Gold jumps 1.8% as safety trade returns amid tariff threats and falling yields. 6/12/25

Stocks recover from early weakness. 6/12/25

Nasdaq futures reverse lower despite CPI miss and China trade deal progress. 6/11/25