CME Slams DNI's 'Blackbird' Platform; DNI Says Service Should Not Be Regulated

TRANSACTION SYSTEMS

CHICAGO--A Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) official criticized what he sees as a regulatory disparity between the traditional derivatives exchanges and the new electronic transaction systems, citing the example of Blackbird, the US-based, electronic derivatives exchange operated by Derivatives Net, Inc. (DNI).

In recent testimony before the US Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Leo Melamed, chairman and CEO of Sakura Dellsher and chairman emeritus and senior policy advisor

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