• Block Trades

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      • Members, Member Firms and Market Users
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      • Market Regulation Department
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      • RA1312-4
      • Notice Date
      • 17 June 2013
      • Effective Date
      • 01 July 2013
    • This Advisory Notice supersedes NYMEX & COMEX Market Regulation Advisory Notice RA1311-4 from June 3, 2013. It is being issued to notify the marketplace that pending all relevant regulatory review periods, effective on Sunday, June 30, 2013, for trade date Monday, July 1, 2013, NYMEX will adopt reductions in block trade minimum thresholds in 38 Crude Oil, one Refined, 63 Power and 13 Freight products. A list of affected products appears at the end of this Advisory Notice in Appendix A.
       
      Additionally, also effective on Sunday, June 30, 2013, for trade date Monday, July 1, 2013, NYMEX will adopt the following block trade minimum thresholds in seven new Refined futures and options contracts concurrent with the launch of trading in those products on trade date July 1, 2013:
        
      ·         Low Sulphur Gasoil (100mt) Calendar Month futures (LSM) – 5 contracts
      ·         Low Sulphur Gasoil (100mt) Penultimate Day futures (LSP) – 5 contracts
      ·         Low Sulphur Gasoil Average Price options (LSO) – 5 contracts
      ·         European Diesel 10ppm Barges FOB Rdam (Platts) vs. Low Sulphur Gasoil futures (LSE) – 5 contracts
      ·         ULSD 10ppm Cargoes CIF NEW (Platts) vs. Low Sulphur Gasoil futures (LSU) – 5 contracts
      ·         Singapore Gasoil (Platts) vs. Low Sulphur Gasoil futures (LSS) – 10 contracts
      ·         ULSD 10ppm Cargoes CIF Med (Platts) vs. Low Sulphur Gasoil futures (LSL) – 5 contracts
       
       
      A complete list of NYMEX and COMEX products in which block trading is permitted, and the relevant quantity thresholds, is available on the CME Group website via the following link:
       
       
      The text of Rule 526 appears in Section 12 of this Advisory Notice.
       
      1.         Definition of Block Trades
       
      Block trades are privately negotiated futures, options or combination transactions that meet certain quantity thresholds which are permitted to be executed apart from the public auction market. 
      It shall not be permissible to facilitate the execution of block trades in Exchange-traded products on a  system or facility accessible to multiple parties that allows for the electronic matching of or the electronic acceptance of bids and offers; block trades transacted in such manner do not satisfy the privately negotiated standard.   Parties may use communication technologies to bilaterally request block quotes from one or more participants and to conduct privately negotiated block trades.  Parties may also utilize technologies supported by third parties which allow for the electronic posting of indicative block markets displayed to multiple market participants.  However, block trades executed between parties on the basis of such electronically displayed indicative markets may be transacted only through direct bilateral communications involving the broker, where applicable, and the parties to the trade. 
       
      All block trades are subject to the conditions set forth in NYMEX and COMEX Rule 526 and in this Advisory Notice.
       
      2.         Participation in Block Trades
       
      Each party to a block trade must be an Eligible Contract Participant as that term is defined in Section 1a of the Commodity Exchange Act. Eligible Contract Participants generally include exchange members and member firms, broker/dealers, government entities, pension funds, commodity pools, corporations, investment companies, insurance companies, depository institutions and high net-worth individuals. Commodity trading advisors and investment advisors who are registered or exempt from registration, and foreign persons performing a similar role and subject as such to foreign regulation, may participate in block transactions provided they have total assets under management exceeding $25 million and the block trade is suitable for their customers.
       
      A customer order may be executed by means of a block trade only if the customer has specified that the order be executed as a block trade. 
      Orders may not be bunched to meet the minimum block quantity thresholds.
       
      3.         Time and Prices of Block Trades
       
      Block trades may be executed at any time, including times during which the public auction market is closed. 
       
      Block trades must be transacted at prices that are “fair and reasonable” in light of (i) the size of the transaction, (ii) the prices and sizes of other transactions in the same contract at the relevant time, (iii) the prices and sizes of transactions in other relevant markets, including, without limitation, the underlying cash market or related futures markets, at the relevant time, and (iv) the circumstances of the markets or the parties to the block trade.
       
      The trade price must be consistent with the minimum tick increment for the market in question. Additionally, each outright transaction and each leg of any block eligible spread or combination trade must be executed at a single price. 
       
      Block trade prices are reported independently of transaction prices in the regular market and are not included as part of the daily trading range. Block trade prices do not elect conditional orders (e.g. stop orders) or otherwise affect orders in the regular market. 
       
      4.         Block Trade Minimum Quantities for Outrights, Spreads and Combinations
       
      The block trade minimum quantity requirements for outright futures and options are set forth in the list of block trade eligible products which is available on the CME Group website via the following link:
       
      a)     Intra-Commodity Futures Spreads and Futures Combinations and Intra-Commodity Options Spreads and Options Combinations
       
      These spreads and combination transactions may be executed as block trades provided that the sum of the quantities of the legs of the transaction meets the minimum block quantity threshold.
       
      b)    Inter-Commodity Futures Spreads and Futures Combinations and Inter-Commodity Options Spreads and Options Combinations
       
      These spreads and combination transactions may be executed as block trades provided that the sum of the quantities of the legs of the transaction meets the larger of the threshold requirements for the underlying products.
       
      c)     Options/Futures Spreads
       
      Options/futures spreads may be executed as block trades provided that the options component of the spread meets the minimum quantity threshold for the outright option or option combination and the quantity of futures executed is consistent with the delta of the options component of the spread.   
       
      5.         TAS & TAM Block Trades
       
      Certain block-eligible futures contract months may be executed as block trades and assigned the current day’s settlement price or any valid price increment ten ticks higher or lower than the settlement price (“TAS block trades”). Certain block-eligible futures contract months may also be executed as block trades and assigned the current day’s marker price or any valid price increment ten ticks higher or lower than the marker price (“TAM block trades”). 
       
      Additionally, intra-commodity calendar spreads in the nearby month/second month spread and the second month/third month spread may be executed as TAS or TAM block trades provided that the underlying product is eligible for TAS or TAM trading. 
       
      The pricing of the legs of a TAS or TAM calendar spread block trade will be calculated as follows:
       
      • The nearby leg of the spread will always be priced at the settlement or marker price, as applicable, for that contract month.
      • The far leg of the spread will be priced at the settlement or marker price, as applicable, for that contract minus the allowable TAS or TAM price increment traded (–10 through +10), except in circumstances where the traded TAS or TAM price is the actual settlement or marker price of the contract.
       
      TAS block trades, including eligible TAS calendar spread block trades, may not be executed on the last day of trading in an expiring contract. 
       
      The products and contract months in which TAS and TAM block trades are permitted are set forth in the list of block trade eligible products which is available on the CME Group website via the following link:
       
       
      6.         Block Trade Price Reporting Requirements
       
      a) Time Requirements
       
      Block trades in the following list of products must be price reported to the exchange within five minutes of the transaction. 
       
      • Brent Crude Oil Penultimate Financial futures (BB)
      • Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financial futures (BZ)
      • Light Sweet Crude Oil futures (CL)
      • Gulf Coast Sour Crude Oil futures (MB)
      • New York Harbor ULSD Heating Oil futures (HO)
      • Henry Hub Natural Gas futures (NG)
      • RBOB Gasoline futures (RB)
      • NYMEX Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton and No. 11 Sugar futures (CJ, KT, TT and YO)
      • Gold futures (GC)
      • Silver futures (SI)
      • Copper futures (HG)
       
      Block trades in all other block-eligible NYMEX and COMEX products must be price reported to the exchange within 15 minutes of the transaction. If the block transaction involves a spread or combination that includes certain legs subject to a five minute reporting requirement and other legs subject to a 15 minute reporting requirement, the reporting requirement for the transaction will be 15 minutes.
       
      b) Reporting Obligation
       
      Price reporting obligations are the responsibility of the seller, unless otherwise agreed to by the principal counterparties to the block trade; however, in the case of a brokered transaction, the price reporting obligation is the responsibility of the broker handling the block trade, unless otherwise agreed to by the principal counterparties to the block trade. For purposes of the foregoing, the term “seller” refers to the principal counterparty acting as the seller of the block trade.
       
      The failure to submit timely, accurate and complete block trade reports may subject the party responsible for the reporting obligation to disciplinary action. Parties shall not be sanctioned for block reporting infractions deemed to arise from factors beyond the reporting party’s control (e.g. the block trade fails the CME ClearPort automated credit check.)
       
      c) Reporting Methods
       
      Block trades must be price reported to the exchange via one of the methods described below:
       
                  i) CME ClearPort
       
      Block trades may be electronically submitted directly to CME Clearing via CME ClearPort.
      Block trades may also be price reported to the CME ClearPort Facilitation Desk by calling 1.866.246.9639 or via email at FacDesk@cmegroup.com. In either case, all of the data and information elements required in d) below must be submitted. 
       
      For information on reporting block trades through CME ClearPort, please contact customer service at 1.800.438.8616 or via email at ClearPort@cmegroup.com.
       
      ii) CME Direct
       
      Block Trades may be electronically submitted to CME Clearing via entry on the CME Direct platform, which will satisfy the price reporting requirement. The CME Direct platform is directly connected to CME ClearPort. For information on submitting Block Trades through CME Direct, please contact CME Direct Support at CMEDirectSupport@cmegroup.com.
                 
                  iii) Trading Floor
       
      Block trades negotiated on the trading floor may either be electronically submitted directly to CME Clearing via CME ClearPort pursuant to i) above or may be price reported to exchange staff at the Master Pulpit.
       
      d) Information Required when Reporting Block Trades
       
      When reporting a block trade, the following information will be required:
       
      • Contract, contract month and contract year for futures, and, additionally for options, strike price and put or call designation;
      • Quantity of the trade or, for spreads and combinations, the quantity of each leg of the trade;
      • Price of the trade or, for spreads and combinations, the price of each leg of the trade;
      • Buyer’s clearing firm and seller’s clearing firm;
      • Name and phone number of the party reporting the trade (for block trades reported on the trading floor or reported via telephone or email to the CME ClearPort Facilitation Desk);
      • For block trades reported via phone or email to the CME ClearPort Facilitation Desk, counterparty name and contact information must also be provided for trade verification purposes; and
      • Execution time (to the nearest minute in Eastern Time) of the trade. The execution time is the time at which the trade was consummated.
       
      Market participants must exercise diligence in accurately reporting the execution time of the block trade. The reporting of inaccurate execution times may result in disciplinary action.
       
      7.         Block Trade Submission Requirements to CME Clearing
       
      Block trades price reported to Exchange staff at the Master Pulpit on the trading floor must be entered by the seller or his designated representative into the CME clearing system within 30 minutes of execution and must contain the material terms of the trade, including the allocation to the correct clearing firm unless the trade will clear at the seller’s qualifying clearing member firm. Within 30 minutes after entry by the seller, the buyer or his designated representative must enter into the CME clearing system a time of execution for the trade, note any disagreement with any of the terms of the trade entered by the seller, and allocate the trade to the correct clearing firm unless the trade will clear at the buyer’s qualifying clearing member firm. When reporting spread or combination transactions, each leg must be entered individually. Separate submission to the CME clearing system is not required in the event that the block trade is directly entered into CME ClearPort, CME Direct or reported to the CME ClearPort Facilitation Desk.
       
      8.         Block Trade Recordkeeping
       
      Complete order records for block trades must be created and maintained pursuant to Rule 536 and CFTC Regulations. Additionally, the time of execution of the block trade must also be recorded for all block trades.
       
      9.         Dissemination of Block Trade Information
       
      The date, execution time, contract month, price and quantity of block trades are displayed on the CME Group website at the following link: Block Trades
       
      Block trade prices are published separately from transactions in the regular market.
       
      Block trade volume is also identified in the daily volume reports published by the exchange.
       
      10.        Use of Nonpublic Information Regarding Block Trades
       
      Parties involved in the solicitation or negotiation of a block trade may not disclose the details of those communications to any other party for any purpose other than to facilitate the execution of the block trade. Parties privy to nonpublic information regarding a consummated block trade may not disclose such information to any other party prior to the public report of the block trade by the Exchange. A broker negotiating a block trade on behalf of a customer may disclose the identity of the customer to potential counterparties, including the counterparty with which the block trade is consummated, only with the permission of the customer.
       
      Pre-hedging or anticipatory hedging of any portion of a block trade in the same product or a closely-related product based upon a solicitation to participate in a block trade is not permitted. A closely related product is a product that is highly correlated to, serves as a substitute for, or is the functional economic equivalent of the product being traded as a block. 
       
      Counterparties to a block trade are permitted to initiate trades to hedge or offset the risk associated with the block trade following the consummation of the block trade, including during the period preceding the public report of the block trade by the Exchange. 
       
      Except as provided above, parties privy to nonpublic information attendant to a block trade are prohibited from trading in the same product or a closely-related product for the purpose of taking advantage of such information prior to the public report of the block trade by the Exchange. This prohibition is not intended to preclude such parties from continuing to transact in the marketplace in the context of their normal business; rather, it precludes parties in possession of actionable nonpublic information regarding an imminent block trade or report of a block trade from specifically using such information to their advantage. Information regarding a block trade is considered to be nonpublic until such time that the block trade details have been disseminated to the marketplace by the Exchange or the information can otherwise be demonstrated to have become stale or obsolete.
       
      Parties solicited to provide a two-sided block market are not deemed to be in possession of nonpublic information provided that side of market interest is not disclosed in the context of the solicitation.
       
      11.        Block Trades between Affiliated Parties
       
      Block trades between the accounts of affiliated parties are permitted provided that 1) the block trade is executed at a fair and reasonable price; 2) each party has a legal and independent bona fide business purpose for engaging in the trade; and 3) each party’s decision to enter into the block trade is made by an independent decision-maker. In the absence of satisfying the requirements above, the transaction may constitute an illegal wash trade prohibited by Rule 534 (“Wash Trades Prohibited”).
       
      12.        Text of NYMEX & COMEX Rule 526
      Rule 526       BLOCK TRADES
      The Exchange shall designate the products in which block trades shall be permitted and determine the minimum quantity thresholds for such transactions. The following shall govern block trades:
      A.       A block trade must be for a quantity that is at or in excess of the applicable minimum threshold.  Orders may not be aggregated in order to achieve the minimum transaction size, except by those entities described in Sections I. and J. 
      B.       Each party to a block trade must be an Eligible Contract Participant as that term is defined in Section 1a(18) of the Commodity Exchange Act.
      C.       A member shall not execute any order by means of a block trade for a customer unless such customer has specified that the order be executed as a block trade.
      D.       The price at which a block trade is executed must be fair and reasonable in light of (i) the size of the block trade, (ii) the prices and sizes of other transactions in the same contract at the relevant time, (iii) the prices and sizes of transactions in other relevant markets, including without limitation the underlying cash market or related futures markets, at the relevant time, and (iv) the circumstances of the markets or the parties to the block trade.
      E.       Block trades shall not set off conditional orders (e.g., Stop Orders and MIT Orders) or otherwise affect orders in the regular market.
      F.       Unless otherwise agreed to by the principal counterparties to the block trade, the seller, or, in the case of a brokered transaction, the broker handling the block trade, must ensure that each block trade is reported the Exchange within five minutes of the time of execution in the following futures products: Brent Crude Financial, Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financial, Light Sweet Crude Oil, Gulf Coast Sour Crude Oil, New York Harbor ULSD Heating Oil, Henry Hub Natural Gas, RBOB Gasoline, Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton, No. 11 Sugar,         Gold, Silver and Copper. In all other block-eligible futures products and all block-eligible options products, the seller must ensure that each block trade is reported to the Exchange within fifteen minutes of the time of execution. The report must include the contract, contract month, price, quantity of the transaction, the respective clearing members, the time of execution, and, for options, strike price, put or call and expiration month. The Exchange shall promptly publish such information separately from the reports of transactions in the regular market.
      G.       Block trades must be reported to the Clearing House in accordance with an approved reporting method.
      H.       Clearing members and members involved in the execution of block trades must maintain a record of the transaction in accordance with Rule 536.
      I.         A commodity trading advisor ("CTA") registered or exempt from registration under the Act, including, without limitation, any investment adviser registered or exempt from registration under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, shall be the applicable entity for purposes of Sections A., B., C., and D., provided such advisors have total assets under management exceeding $25 million and the block trade is suitable for the customers of such advisors.
      J.        A foreign Person performing a similar role or function to a CTA or investment adviser as described in Section I, and subject as such to foreign regulation, shall be the applicable entity for purposes of Sections A., B., C., and D., provided such Persons have total assets under management exceeding $25 million and the block trade is suitable for the customers of such Persons.
       
      13.        Contact Information
       
      Questions regarding this Advisory Notice may be directed to the following individuals:
       
      Market Regulation:        Colin Garvey, Supervisor, Investigations                         312.435.3656
                                          Jennifer Dendrinos, Director, Investigations                    312.341.7812
                                          Urmi Graft, Lead Investigator, Investigations                   312.341.7639
                                          James Hyman, Senior Investigator, Investigations           312.341.7624
                                          Robert Sniegowski, Senior Director,
                                                Rules & Regulatory Outreach                                   312.341.5991
       
      CME Clearing:               CME Clearing Support                                                   312.207.2525
       
       
      For media inquiries concerning this Advisory Notice, please contact CME Group Corporate Communications at 312.930.3434 or news@cmegroup.com.


       
      Appendix A
       

      Clearing Code
      Product Sector
      Product Title
      Current Block Trade Minimum Threshold (effective through
      June 29, 2013)
      Revised Block
      Trade Minimum
      Threshold
      (effective
      June 30, 2013)
      6E
      Crude Oil
      Crude Oil Option on Quarterly Futures Strip Options
      25
      5
      6F
      Crude Oil
      Crude Oil Calendar Strip Option
      25
      5
      7A
      Crude Oil
      Crude Oil Financial Calendar Spread Option - 1 Month
      25
      5
      7B
      Crude Oil
      Crude Oil Financial Calendar Spread (2 Month) Options
      25
      5
      7C
      Crude Oil
      Crude Oil Financial Calendar Spread (3 Month) Options
      25
      5
      7M
      Crude Oil
      Crude Oil Financial Calendar Spread (6 Month) Options
      25
      5
      7Z
      Crude Oil
      Crude Oil Financial Calendar Spread (12 Month) Options
      25
      5
      9B
      Crude Oil
      Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financial Calendar Spread (2 Month) Options
      25
      5
      9D
      Crude Oil
      Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financial Calendar Spread (3 Month) Options
      25
      5
      9Y
      Crude Oil
      Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financial Calendar Spread (12 Month) Options
      25
      5
      AA
      Crude Oil
      Brent 1 Month Calendar Options
      25
      5
      AB
      Crude Oil
      Brent Calendar Spread (2 Month) Options
      25
      5
      AC
      Crude Oil
      Brent Calendar Spread (3 Month) Options
      25
      5
      AH
      Crude Oil
      Dubai Crude Oil (Platts) Average Price Option
      50
      10
      AO
      Crude Oil
      WTI Average Price Option
      25
      5
      AZ
      Crude Oil
      Brent Calendar Spread (12 Month) Options
      25
      5
      BA
      Crude Oil
      Brent Crude Oil Average Price Option
      25
      5
      BDA
      Crude Oil
      Brent 25-Day (Platts) Average Price Options
      25
      5
      BDE
      Crude Oil
      Brent 25-Day (Platts) European Options
      25
      5
      BDO
      Crude Oil
      Brent 25-Day (Platts) Options
      25
      5
      BE
      Crude Oil
      Brent Crude Oil European Financial Option
      25
      5
      BPC
      Crude Oil
      Brent Option On Calendar Fut Strip
      25
      5
      BQP
      Crude Oil
      Brent Option on Quarterly Futures Strip
      25
      5
      BV
      Crude Oil
      WTI-Brent Crude Oil Spread Option
      25
      5
      C01-C31
      Crude Oil
      Short-Term Crude Oil Option
      10
      5
      CVP
      Crude Oil
      Crude Oil VIX Options
      25
      5
      DBP
      Crude Oil
      Dated Brent (Platts) Average Price Option
      25
      5
      DNM
      Crude Oil
      Daily Crude Oil CSO (1 Month)
      25
      5
      DTM
      Crude Oil
      Daily Crude Oil Calendar Spread (2 Month) Options
      25
      5
      LC
      Crude Oil
      Light Sweet Crude Oil European Financial Option
      25
      5
      ODB
      Crude Oil
      Daily Brent Crude Oil Option
      25
      5
      WA
      Crude Oil
      WTI Calendar Spread Option - 1 Month
      25
      5
      WB
      Crude Oil
      WTI Calendar Spread (2 Month) Options
      25
      5
      WC
      Crude Oil
      WTI Calendar Spread (3 Month) Options
      25
      5
      WCI
      Crude Oil
      Canadian Heavy Crude Oil (Net Energy) Index Average Price Options
      25
      5
      WCO
      Crude Oil
      Western Canadian Select (WCS) Crude Oil Options
      25
      5
      WM
      Crude Oil
      WTI Calendar Spread Option - 6 Month
      25
      5
      WZ
      Crude Oil
      WTI Calendar Spread Option - 12 Month
      25
      5
      OH
      Refined Products
      Heating Oil Option 
      50
      25
      47
      Power
      PJM METED Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      49
      Power
      PJM PENELEC Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      4L
      Power
      NYISO Zone F 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LBMP Futures
      100
      95
      4N
      Power
      PJM PECO Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      4Q
      Power
      MISO Illinois Hub 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead Futures 
      100
      95
      4X
      Power
      CAISO NP15 EZ Gen Hub 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      50
      6O
      Power
      PJM Electricity Option on Calendar Futures Strip
      10
      1
      9X
      Power
      CAISO SP15 EZ Gen Hub 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      50
      CSZ
      Power
      CAISO SP15 EZ Gen Hub 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Options
      5
      2
      D3
      Power
      NYISO Zone J Day-Ahead Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures
      100
      50
      D5
      Power
      PJM Duquesne Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      D7
      Power
      PJM AEP Dayton Hub Day-Ahead LMP Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures 
      100
      95
      D8
      Power
      PJM ComEd Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      E3
      Power
      PJM BGE Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      E4
      Power
      PJM Western Hub Day-Ahead Off-Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures 
      100
      25
      E9
      Power
      PJM Eastern Hub Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      EHF
      Power
      ERCOT Houston 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Peak Calendar-Day Futures
      5
      1
      EHP
      Power
      ERCOT Houston 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Off-Peak Futures
      100
      25
      EHW
      Power
      ERCOT Houston 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Off-Peak Calendar-Day Futures
      16
      8
      EJ
      Power
      MISO Indiana Hub (formerly Cinergy Hub) Off-Peak LMP Futures
      4
      1
      ERE
      Power
      ERCOT North 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Peak Futures
      100
      19
      ERP
      Power
      ERCOT North 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Off-Peak Calendar-Day Futures
      16
      8
      ERW
      Power
      ERCOT North 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Peak Calendar-Day Futures
      5
      1
      EUP
      Power
      ERCOT South 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Off-Peak Calendar-Day Futures
      16
      8
      EUW
      Power
      ERCOT South 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Peak Calendar-Day Futures
      5
      1
      EWF
      Power
      ERCOT West 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Off-Peak Calendar-Day Futures
      16
      8
      EWW
      Power
      ERCOT West 345 kV Hub Day-Ahead 5 MW Peak Calendar-Day Futures
      5
      1
      H5
      Power
      MISO Indiana Hub (formerly Cinergy Hub) Day-Ahead Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures
      100
      95
      I2
      Power
      ERCOT Houston 345 kV Hub 5 MW Off-Peak Futures
      100
      25
      I6
      Power
      ERCOT North 345 kV Hub 5 MW Off-Peak Futures
      100
      25
      J01-J31
      Power
      PJM West Hub Same Day Options
      10
      1
      J1
      Power
      ERCOT South 345 kV Hub 5 MW Off-Peak Futures
      100
      25
      J2
      Power
      PJM JCPL Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      J4
      Power
      PJM Western Hub Day-Ahead Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures  
      100
      95
      JO
      Power
      PJM Calendar-Month LMP Option
      10
      9
      K3
      Power
      NYISO Zone A Day-Ahead Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures
      100
      50
      L5
      Power
      PJM PPL Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      L6
      Power
      PJM PSEG Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      L8
      Power
      PJM DPL Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      N3
      Power
      PJM Northern Illinois Hub Day-Ahead LMP Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures 
      100
      20
      N9P
      Power
      PJM West Hub RT 50 MW Off-Peak Options
      2
      1
      NEL
      Power
      ISO New England Mass Hub Peak LMP Option on Calendar Futures Strip
      10
      9
      O1
      Power
      ERCOT West 345 kV Hub 5 MW Off-Peak Futures (O1)
      100
      25
      OY
      Power
      MISO Indiana Hub (formerly Cinergy Hub) Peak Calendar-Month LMP Option
      10
      8
      P2
      Power
      ISO New England Connecticut Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      P4
      Power
      ISO New England South East Massachusetts Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      P7
      Power
      ISO New England North East Massachusetts Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      P9
      Power
      ISO New England Maine Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      PDM
      Power
      MISO Indiana Hub Day-Ahead Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures
      100
      19
      PJH
      Power
      PJM Northern Illinois Hub Peak 50 MW Calendar-Month LMP Option on Calendar Futures Strip Options
      2
      1
      PJP
      Power
      PJM AEP Dayton Hub Peak 50 MW Calendar-Month LMP Option on Calendar Futures Strip Options
      2
      1
      PML
      Power
      PJM 50 MW Calendar-Month LMP Option  
      2
      1
      Q5
      Power
      NYISO Zone C 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LBMP Futures
      100
      95
      R6
      Power
      ISO New England West Central Massachusetts Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      R8
      Power
      PJM PEPCO Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      20
      S4
      Power
      PJM APS Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      T3
      Power
      NYISO Zone G Day-Ahead Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures
      100
      50
      U2
      Power
      ISO New England New Hampshire Zone 5 MW Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures
      100
      95
      V3
      Power
      PJM AEP Dayton Hub Real-Time Off-Peak Calendar-Month 5 MW Futures 
      100
      80
      VP
      Power
      PJM AEP Dayton Hub Off-Peak LMP Futures
      4
      1
      W4
      Power
      PJM APS Zone Off-Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      25
      X1
      Power
      PJM AECO Zone Off-Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      25
      Y1
      Power
      PJM AECO Zone Peak Calendar-Month Day-Ahead LMP Futures 
      100
      95
      CFU
      Freight
      Capesize Timecharter Average (Baltic) Futures
      10
      5
      FRS
      Freight
      Freight Route TC12 (Baltic) Futures
      10
      5
      HFT
      Freight
      Handysize Time Charter Average (Baltic) Futures
      10
      5
      M0
      Freight
      Capesize Time Charter Average (Baltic) BALMO Futures
      10
      5
      N0
      Freight
      Panamax Time Charter Average (Baltic) BALMO Futures
      10
      5
      P0
      Freight
      Supramax Time Charter Average (Baltic) BALMO Futures
      10
      5
      Q0
      Freight
      Handysize Time Charter Average (Baltic) BALMO Futures
      10
      5
      SFT
      Freight
      Supramax Time Charter Average (Baltic) Futures
      10
      5
      TC6
      Freight
      Freight Route TC6 (Baltic) Futures
      10
      5
      TCF
      Freight
      Freight Route TC5 (Platts) Average Price Options
      10
      5
      TCW
      Freight
      Freight Route TC2 (Baltic) Average Price Options
      10
      5
      TDT
      Freight
      Freight Route TD3 (Baltic) Average Price Options
      10
      5
      TK
      Freight
      Freight Route TD7 (Baltic) Futures 
      10
      5