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The seats were on the exchange's International Monetary Market, where foreign currency futures are traded.
Later, what the exchange came to call its International Monetary Market was expanded to cover the Australian dollar and the British pound.
As originally defined, Professor Tobin' s idea of imposing a tax on foreign currency transactions was intended to put a damper on international monetary markets.
International Monetary Market (IMM)
He was one of the first currency futures traders when the International Monetary Market (IMM) introduced this type of financial instrument in the 1970s.
Leo Melamed is the former chairman of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and creator of the International Monetary Market.
"There are innumerable vehicles in which to do so, Lee, the most lucrative probably being Eurodollar contracts trading on the International Monetary Market in Chicago.
The first financial derivatives exchange, the International Monetary Market (IMM), opened on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
The CME established the International Monetary Market (IMM) and launched trading in seven currency futures on May 16, 1972.
George Selgin suggests that the ECB had an incentive to keep inflation low out of a desire to secure for the euro a prominent position in the international monetary market.
In 1972, under his leadership, the CME created the International Monetary Market (IMM), the world's first financial futures exchange, and launched currency futures.
After the market crashed in October 1987, producing big losses for both men, the two moved to the northwest quadrant, known at the Mercantile Exchange as the International Monetary Market.
In the early 1970s, Saul Stone and company became one of the major innovators on the CME's International Monetary Market, bringing financial futures to the forefront of the industry.
At a news conference in Chicago, Leo Melamed, chairman of the Merc's executive committee, said the exchange would take its gold futures contract, dormant for the last two years, and return it to the exchange's International Monetary Market floor.
The dates are the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December (i.e., between the 15th and 21st, whichever such day is a Wednesday), and IMM stands for the International Monetary Market.
Following the end of the postwar international gold standard, in 1972 the CME formed a division called the International Monetary Market (IMM) to offer futures contracts in foreign currencies: British pound, Canadian dollar, German mark, Japanese yen, Mexican peso, and Swiss franc.