CME Boosts Fees For Its Futures Data By Up To 42 Percent

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The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), like just about every other U.S. futures exchange, is raising its fees this year. Effective April 1, users will pay six percent more for the first display device at each location, and 43 percent more for each additional device.

CME will charge $55 per month for data displayed on the first device at each location, up from $52 per month. The fee for each additional device will rise from $7 to $10 per month.

The CME's hike will follow this month's increase of

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