Chicago Mercantile Exchange halts futures trading due to technical issues; broad impact noted.Chicago Mercantile Exchange halts futures trading due to technical issues; broad impact noted.

Chicago Mercantile Exchange Trading Halt Sparks Public Outcry

2025/11/29 01:52
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What to Know:
  • Technical issues halt CME futures trading on November 28, 2025.
  • Broadly impacts commodity and equity markets.
  • No direct cryptocurrency network disruption reported.

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange halted trading on November 28, 2025, due to technical issues at a data center, affecting major futures contracts like WTI crude oil and S&P 500.

This disruption underscores potential vulnerabilities in financial infrastructure, causing widespread market concern, although no significant on-chain cryptocurrency effects were recorded.

Chicago Mercantile Exchange halted live futures trading on November 28, 2025, caused by data center technical issues.

The event affects a broad range of futures contracts, prompting industry-wide reactions but leaving cryptocurrencies largely untouched.

Cooling Failure at Data Center Halts CME Trading

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange faced an unexpected trading halt due to a cooling issue at the CyrusOne data center. This technical glitch disrupted operations for several hours.

Futures contracts affected include WTI crude oil, palm oil, and S&P 500. The halt was acknowledged by CME Group through an official social media post.

Widespread Market Impact and Analyst Reactions

The immediate effect of the trading halt was seen in the commodity and equity markets, causing a flurry of responses from traders and analysts.

Despite the widespread disruption, the incident did not impact blockchain transactions directly, as futures are handled off-chain.

Past Exchange Issues Lead to Policy Revisions

Comparable incidents at major exchanges have shown temporary market volatility, which may re-stabilize shortly after resolutions are implemented.

Historically, such events lead to swift policy and infrastructure improvements to prevent recurrence, safeguarding market integrity.

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