CME Globex Futures and Options Trading Halted Due to Technical Problems

CME Globex Futures and Options Trading Halted Due to Technical Problems

Bybit suspended CME-linked products trading amid CME Globex outage, which halted futures and options while leaving XAUUSD trades unaffected.

Fact Check
The evidence overwhelmingly supports the truthfulness of the statement. There is strong, consistent confirmation from multiple authoritative sources. A key piece of evidence is a primary source media statement from Bursa Malaysia, a partner exchange, which explicitly states its own market was halted "due to a Globex system outage." This directly confirms a technical problem on the CME platform. This is corroborated by numerous financial news and industry publications, all reporting that CME Globex futures and options trading was halted because of a "technical issue," "malfunction," or "outage." One source even points to a specific cause: a "data center cooling failure." The sources provided that do not support the statement are irrelevant, discussing scheduled daily halts or future product launches, and therefore do not contradict the claim of an unscheduled, technical halt. The consistency, authority, and directness of the supporting evidence lead to a high-confidence assessment that the statement is true.
Summary

Bybit has temporarily halted trading for CME-linked products due to a CME Globex futures and options market outage. The disruption has stopped live quotes and trade execution across affected products, though XAUUSD trading remains operational and unaffected.

Terms & Concepts
  • Futures: Financial contracts obligating the buyer to purchase, or the seller to sell, an asset at a predetermined future date and price.
  • Options: Financial derivatives giving the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price before a certain date.
  • CME Globex: An electronic trading platform operated by CME Group for futures and options markets.