CME alters fees to ramp up liquidity

CHICAGO - The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is revamping its fee schedules in an attempt to prompt greater liquidity on the exchange.

As of August 1, the discount boundaries for all futures products will be adjusted upwards to offer incentives to high-volume traders. This is a reflection of higher volumes being traded in the foreign exchange market compared with 2001, when the original fee structure was implemented, a spokesperson for the exchange said. Users will now be required to trade an

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