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Chicago global derivatives exchange (NASDAQ: CME) at $99B market cap; XRP futures launched May 2025 on CFTC commodity approval, expanding crypto suite with Bitcoin/Ethereum/Solana competing with ICE for institutional derivatives volume.
CME Group Inc. is a Chicago, Illinois-based global derivatives exchange operator — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: CME) as an S&P 500 component — operating the world's largest and most diverse derivatives marketplace with a market capitalization of approximately $99 billion and annual revenue exceeding $6 billion, serving customers in approximately 150 countries through nearly 24-hour electronic trading via the CME Globex platform. CME Group operates four major exchanges: the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME, founded 1898), Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT, founded 1848), New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), and Commodity Exchange Inc. (COMEX) — offering futures and options contracts across interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural commodities, metals, and cryptocurrency. In May 2025, CME Group launched XRP futures following CFTC classification of XRP as a commodity, with first-day trading exceeding $19 million in notional volume across micro (2,500 XRP) and standard (50,000 XRP) contracts — expanding CME's cryptocurrency derivatives suite that already includes Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana futures. CME Group employs approximately 3,700 people.
Global investment bank and wealth manager with $61.9B FY2024 revenue; $7.5T client assets; E*Trade ($13B, 2020) and Eaton Vance ($7B, 2021) acquisitions anchored shift to 55% fee-based wealth revenue.
Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing investment banking, securities, wealth management, and investment management services, founded in 1935 by Henry Sturgis Morgan (grandson of J.P. Morgan) and Harold Stanley after breaking away from J.P. Morgan & Co. following the Glass-Steagall Act separation of commercial and investment banking. Headquartered in New York City and trading on NYSE (MS), the company reported approximately $61.9 billion in net revenues for FY2024 under CEO Ted Pick, who succeeded the transformative James Gorman as CEO in January 2024. Gorman's decade-long strategy—shifting Morgan Stanley's revenue mix from volatile investment banking and trading toward stable fee-based wealth management—has resulted in the Wealth Management segment representing approximately 55% of net revenues, with $7.5 trillion in total client assets managed across 15,000+ financial advisors.
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