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CME Group announces approval of new securities clearing house


02 December 2025 US
Reporter: Hansa Tote

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CME Group has announced that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the registration of a new securities clearing house, CME Securities Clearing.

With the launch expected in the second quarter of 2026, CME Group will operate CME Securities Clearing to help market participants comply with the SEC clearing mandate for US Treasury transactions as of 31 December 2026, and repo transactions as of 30 June 2027.

Terry Duffy, CME Group chairman and CEO, states: "Expanded clearing capacity and capital efficiencies are critical for all market participants working to comply with the US Treasury clearing mandate.

"We are pleased to provide a solution for clearing both done-with and done-away execution as we continue to extend industry-leading cross-margining with FICC."
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