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Exchange Memberships

MF Global Canada is a member of all major national exchanges, with access to all the exchanges listed below. Our execution desks in Chicago, New York, London and Paris provide up-to-the-minute data and immediate access to the world's markets for futures traders.

 

Exchange Memberships

North American Exchange Memberships

 

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

The American Stock Exchange is a comprehensive resource for investors and issuers seeking the unique market environment.

 

Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)

CBOE is a recognized investment options exchange in the US.

 

Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)

The CBOT is a leading futures and options exchange.

 

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)

The CME offers futures and options on futures contracts to help commercial enterprises worldwide manage price risks related to the uncertainties of supply and demand.

 

COMEX Division of NYMEX

COMEX is the leading gold futures, silver trading and options in the US.

 

ICE Futures CanadaIntercontinental Exchange (ICE)

ICE is the leading global, electronic marketplace for trading both futures and OTC energy contracts.

 

Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT)

KCBT is a place where buyers and sellers gather to trade commodities specifically futures and options contracts on hard red winter wheat.

 

Minneapolis Grain Exchange

The Minneapolis Grain Exchange has facilitated price discovery in the volatile commodities markets, providing a valuable risk management service to producers and consumers around the world.

 

Montréal Climate Exchange (MCeX)Montréal Climate Exchange (MCeX)

The Montréal Climate Exchange (MCeX) aims to establish the leading market for publicly traded environmental products in Canada.

 

Montréal ExchangeMontréal Exchange (MX)

MX, Canada's oldest exchange, has leadership in three areas of finance: financial derivatives market, clearing services and IT business solutions.

 

The Montreal Exchange Training Center

The Derivatives Institute is a fully-integrated educational service to provide investors with the training necessary to understand and use derivative instruments.

 

Nasdaq Stock Market

NASDAQ is the largest U.S. electronic stock market. With approximately 3,300 companies, it lists more companies and, on average, trades more shares per day than any other U.S. market. It is home to category-defining companies that are leaders across all areas of business including technology, retail, communications, financial services, transportation, media and biotechnology.

 

New York Board of Trade (NYBOT)

The NYBOT brings together markets of unsurpassed integrity, strength and the longest sustained tradition of market excellence in the history of the world’s financial center– New York City.

 

New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX)

The NYMEX is the world's largest physical commodity futures exchange and the preeminent trading forum for energy and precious metals.

 

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

The NYSE marketplace blends public pricing with assigned dealer responsibilities. Aided by advanced technology, public orders meet and interact on the trading floor with a minimum of dealer interference. The result is competitive price discovery at the point of sale.

 

Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX)

The PHLX trades approximately 2,000 stocks, more than 1,500 equity options, 18 sector index options, options on the NASDAQ Composite Index®, eight currency options and six currency futures.

 

Toronto Stock Exchange

The Toronto Stock Exchange, owned by the TSX Group, is Canada's senior equity market, consisting of a broad cross-section of Canadian issuers.

 

ICE Futures Canada (ICE)

The ICE is Canada’s only agricultural futures and options exchange.

 

European Exchange Memberships

Asian and African Exchange Memberships