Thrill Is Gone For Globex, As Exchanges Grow Chilly

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Globex, the after-hours futures and options order-matching system, isn't the hot club it used to be. Would-be partner exchanges, once eager to join Reuters and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) in the venture, are now dragging their feet and eying alternative systems. Without them, Globex's liquidity and earnings -- already thin -- appear doomed to slow growth.

According to Globex Corp. president Gary Ginter, the Globex joint venture is currently in discussions or negotiations with about half

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