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People: Board of Trade taps insider to apply contentious changes.(People)(Bernard Dan named executive director of Chicago Board of Trade)
Byline: BOB TITA Bernard Dan, the new executive director of the Chicago Board of Trade, is betting exchange members will accept from an insider the call for change they rejected from an outsider. Mr. Dan, a longtime futures industry executive wh ...
Tags: computer-based training, Chicago Board of Trade, board
Research articles 2002-11-18
Letters to the Editor.(Brief Article)
DONOVAN AND BRENNAN: `WE'VE PUT THE PAST BEHIND US' After reviewing the Oct. 25 story about the Chicago Board of Trade, it is important that the readers of Crain's have a better understanding of our working relationship ("Leadership bottleneck DONOVAN AND BRENNAN: `WE'VE PUT...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training, Crain, grocery
Research articles 1999-11-22
Chicago Observer: Attorney-client privilege covers a lot at Chicago Board of Trade.
You can't tell the lawyers without a scorecard at the Chicago Board of Trade. "I don't think your column is big enough," warns one director. Forewarned, here's a stab at the lineup: There is a lawyer for the board of directors; there is ...
Tags: board, board of directors, Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training
Research articles 2000-05-22
Editorial: Once again, the exchanges confront a cloudy future.(Brief Article)(Editorial)
If the Chicago Board of Trade did not exist, would it have to be invented? Ditto the Chicago Board Options Exchange CBOE, which didn't exist until 1973, when some far-sighted Chicago Board of Trade CBT members saw a market in a regulated publi ...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Board Options Exchange, computer-based training
Research articles 2000-04-03
Chicago Observer.(Brief Article)
Key CBT director to leave town but stick around for showdown Joseph Niciforo, a hugely successful bond trader who has emerged as an influential Chicago Board of Trade director, has decided to return to his native New York, mainly for family reasons Key CBT...
Tags: Bank One Corp., Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training
Research articles 2000-05-01
Open outcry may be hushed at night: CBT; heresy studied amid electronic trading boom. (Chicago Board of Trade)
Heresy studied amid electronic trading boom Even as it prepares to ring the gong for a new 60,000-square-foot trading floor, the Chicago Board of Trade is rethinking its commitment to open-outcry sessions at night. Assumptions about the exchange's futHeresy studied amid electronic trading boom Even...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training
Research articles 1997-02-10
END CIVIL WAR AT MERC, CBT: A CASE TO BUST UP EXCHANGES.(Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade)
A hot topic of debate at the Chicago Board of Trade and Chicago Mercantile Exchange is whether to convert from a membership-based ownership structure to a for-profit corporation. Going corporate -- and maybe public -- would help the exchanges rais A hot topic...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., Civil War, computer-based training, trader
Research articles 1999-05-03
EDITORIAL: A SECOND CHANCE FOR CBT TO BACK ELECTRONIC TRADING.
Members of the Chicago Board of Trade face a clear choice June 24 when they will vote, for a second time, on a proposed trading alliance with the all-electronic Eurex exchange. In January, fresh on the heels of the election of new, anti-Eurex Chairm Members...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training
Research articles 1999-06-14
CHICAGO OBSERVER.
CBT politics even better? Arbor shaking trees for another run Patrick H. Arbor, former chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade, likes to talk. And lately, he's been talking about mounting a political comeback at the city's oldest futures exchange. CBT politics...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training, Sears Roebuck & Co.
Research articles 1999-08-02
CBT, Merc trip over high costs on road to clearing merger. (Chicago Board of Trade; Chicago Mercantile Exchange)
Marts may ask brokerages to help pay adviser's fee Efforts to consolidate the clearinghouses of the Chicago Board of Trade and Chicago Mercantile Exchange have been sidetracked as the futures marts wrestle with the surprisingly high costs - and stubborMarts may ask brokerages to help pay adviser's...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., clearinghouse, computer-based training, merger
Research articles 1997-06-16
CBT's offshore gambit to insure steady growth; Bermuda mart could provoke U.S. regulators. (Chicago Board of Trade)
The Chicago Board of Trade is pursuing a plan to launch an electronic derivatives-trading exchange in Bermuda. Dubbed the Bermuda Commodities Exchange, the venture - which is being organized by New York insurer American International Group Inc. AIG -The Chicago Board of Trade is pursuing a plan...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training, insurance
Research articles 1997-03-10
CBT's yellow flag; Despite loss of stature, exchange moves cautiously.(News)(Chicago Board of Trade,)
Byline: STEVEN R. STRAHLER In so many words, Nickolas J. Neubauer, the departing chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade, says that the hometown rival Chicago Mercantile Exchange got lucky with the timing of last month's initial public offering, a Byline: STEVEN...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training
Research articles 2003-01-27
5: Exchange shake-ups; Trading Leadership.(Chicago Board of Trade)(Chicago Mercantile Exchange)(Chicago Stock Exchange Inc.)(Brief Article)
It seemed like one cataclysmic thing after another this year for Chicago's financial exchanges. CEOs came and went. Even one who wasn't under duress-the Chicago Stock Exchange's Robert H. Forney-decided to leave. The Chicago Board of Trade CBT l It seemed like one...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., computer-based training, leadership
Research articles 2000-12-18
Chicago Observer: St. Nick comes a little bit early with surprise gift for CBT chief.(Chicago Board of Trade; Nickolas J. Neubauer elected)(Brief Article)
How many votes was this patron saint good for? Election Day at the Chicago Board of Trade CBT last week turned out to be on the feast of St. Nicholas, a portent, perhaps, for Nickolas J. Neubauer's victory. By a Florida-esque margin, he unseated in How...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training
Research articles 2000-12-11
Vote comes amid upheaval at Chicago Board of Trade.
Volume, seat prices fall as the deficits pile up As a close vote looms this week on a controversial, long-term restructuring plan, the Chicago Board of Trade is confronting more immediate and clear-cut challenges -- declining trading volume, ...
Tags: board, Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training
Research articles 2000-06-26
More electronic rivals revving up to target CBT; Amex-backed unit wants cut of huge T-bond biz. (Chicago Board of Trade)
A new deep-pocketed competitor is mulling a challenge to the Chicago Board of Trade's bid to tap a lucrative new market - electronic trading of Treasury bonds. The American Stock Exchange and New York-based stock and derivatives trading giant Spear LeA new deep-pocketed competitor is mulling...
Tags: bond, Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training, Treasury
Research articles 1997-10-06
Editorial: CBT's survival will mean following the Merc's lead.(Chicago Board of Trade)(Brief Article)
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange deserves a pat on the back for approving a plan that will convert the futures exchange from a membership-based group to a for-profit corporation. The new structure will enable the exchange to react more nimbly in th The Chicago...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training
Research articles 2000-06-12
CBT eyes merging with Merc. (Chicago Board of Trade; Chicago Mercantile Exchange)
Joining the rivals will be tough sell Pressured by rising costs and slumping trading volume at both exchanges, the Chicago Board of Trade is exploring the idea of a merger with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. An executive summary of a task force repoJoining the rivals will...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., computer-based training, Crain, merger
Research articles 1996-01-08
Time to give Merc, CBT more breathing room. (Chicago Mercantile Exchange; Chicago Board of Trade)(Editorial)
On an issue as important as keeping the nation's financial futures markets robust yet financially sound, regional self-interests must be put aside. It would be easy to offer unconditional support for a sweeping deregulation plan being pushed in WashingOn an issue as important as keeping the nation's...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc., computer-based training
Research articles 1997-02-17
Quid pro quo seen futures dereg. (Chicago Board of Trade compromise negotiations with over-the-counter derivatives dealers)
Why rivals declared a truce The futures industry's surprising progress in pushing for a legislative rollback of federal regulations might never have happened but for a low-profile truce with a group of its traditional rivals: over-the-counter derivatiWhy rivals declared a truce The futures industry's surprising...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, computer-based training, derivatives, negotiation, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1997-03-31