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CME to launch bitcoin futures in three weeks after green light from regulator; bitcoin jumps
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission said CME and the Cboe Futures Exchange completed the self-certification process for bitcoin futures. The Cantor Exchange also self-certified a new contract for bitcoin binary options, the commission said. The CFTC does not approve derivatives contracts or endorse their underlying assets. "Commission staff held rigorous discussions with CME over the course of six weeks, CFE over the course of four months, and had numerous calls with Cantor," a CFTC release said. "Bitcoin, a virtual currency, is a commodity unlike any the Commission has dealt with in the past," said ... (full story)
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