Pork Bellies Now 'Nontrading Places'
Activity Grinds to a Near-Halt at Chicago Merc; 'There's Nobody Down There'
It may be a bull market for some commodities, but the pork belly is in danger of going belly-up.
The iconic futures contract, a staple at CME Group's Chicago Mercantile Exchange since 1961, has seen its volume drop in recent years, prompting calls for the exchange to shut down trading altogether. Now exchange officials and the pork industry are trying to figure out a way to save the contract from extinction.
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&expIds...s:1&source=og&sa=N&tab=wn&fp=d6c676e6ca915cda
But just six contracts changed hands in the month of November
Activity Grinds to a Near-Halt at Chicago Merc; 'There's Nobody Down There'
It may be a bull market for some commodities, but the pork belly is in danger of going belly-up.
The iconic futures contract, a staple at CME Group's Chicago Mercantile Exchange since 1961, has seen its volume drop in recent years, prompting calls for the exchange to shut down trading altogether. Now exchange officials and the pork industry are trying to figure out a way to save the contract from extinction.
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&expIds...s:1&source=og&sa=N&tab=wn&fp=d6c676e6ca915cda
But just six contracts changed hands in the month of November
