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Re: Euro futures symbol: EC?



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Thanks for reminding me of the CME site. I read the stuff on the bookmark
you provided the other day, but all of it seemed to deal with cross-rate
futures and options, even the FAQ. Took a fresh look this morning and they
had added a write-up on the Euro future at
http://www.cme.com/eurofx/futures_specs.htmlt - the CME symbol remains EC,
DBC symbol is EC and DTN symbol is EU.

Earl

-----Original Message-----
From: swp <swp@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, January 04, 1999 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: Euro futures symbol: EC?


>THe CME has a new symbol - EU is the symbol I believe on DTN. I posted
>the site where CME has all the info (includes a table of symbols for all
>data providers) a couple of days ago. Unfortunately, I do not have it
>bookmarked, but it is easy to find by going to http://www.cme.com
>
>
>steve
>
>Earl Adamy wrote:
>>
>> I occasionally position trade the currencies and would like to start
>> tracking the new Euro Currency Unit. I have continuous contract history
and
>> real-time feed on CME symbol EC which is noted as the European Currency
>> Unit, however I'm seeing very little activity this morning in EC 9H and
EC
>> 9M. Am I tracking the right symbols or has another future been introduced
>> effective 1/1?
>>
>> Earl
>
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