Mini Contracts Move to CBOT

September 27, 2001 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - The Chicago Board of Trade will launch mini-sized futures contracts on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, 30-year Treasury bond, 10-year Treasury note, New York Silver and New York Gold on Sunday.

The mini contracts, designed as a complement to the existing Dow Jones, Treasury and Metal complexes, will trade only on the Board’s electronic a/c/e platform, according to a Reuters report.

The mini contracts currently trade on the MidAmerica Commodity Exchange but will stop on Friday at noon. Their open interest will be transferred to the CBOT.

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Trading in the CBOT mini-sized 30-year Treasury bond and 10-year note contracts will begin at 8:00 p.m. CDT on Sunday. The mini New York Silver, New York Gold and Dow contracts will begin at 8:15 p.m. CDT the same day.

The CBOT is launching the mini contracts in hopes of stimulating retail business.

 

– Nevin Adams                          editors@plansponsor.com

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