CME Group to Eliminate 5% of Workers Worldwide to Reduce Costs

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CME Group Inc., the world’s largest futures exchange, said it will cut about 150 employees, or 5 percent of its global workforce, to reduce costs.

“These staffing changes and other expense control measures we have taken internally will result in decreased costs and reduced management layers, and will help ensure the company’s long-term continued growth,” Executive Chairman Terrence Duffy said in a statementBloomberg Terminal today. Most of the employees will be cut this week from technology positions, with the remainder from corporate and administration jobs.