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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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FORM 8-K
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CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of report (Date of earliest event reported) July 28, 2016
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CME GROUP INC.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
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Delaware | | 001-31553 | | 36-4459170 |
(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation) | | (Commission File No.) | | (IRS Employer Identification No.) |
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20 South Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois | | 60606 |
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Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (312) 930-1000
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(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)
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Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
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Item 2.02. | Results of Operations and Financial Condition. |
The information set forth under “Item 2.02. Results Of Operations and Financial Condition,” including the Exhibit attached hereto, shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.
Attached and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit 99.1 is a copy of a press release of CME Group Inc. dated July 28, 2016, reporting CME Group Inc.’s financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2016.
To supplement CME Group’s financial statements on a GAAP basis, the attached press release includes financial measures that are not in accordance with GAAP, consisting of non-GAAP net income and earnings per share. Management believes that the presentation of non-GAAP net income and earnings per share provide important supplemental information to management and investors about financial and business trends relating to CME Group Inc.’s financial condition and results of operations. Management believes that the use of these non-GAAP financial measures provide a better measure of comparability with the Company’s prior financial reports. Management acknowledges that non-GAAP adjustments may include recurring items. These non-GAAP measures should be considered as a supplement to, and not as a substitute for, or superior to, the corresponding measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. Pursuant to the requirements of Regulation G, CME Group Inc. has included a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures in the press release.
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Item 9.01 | Financial Statements and Exhibits. |
A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
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Date: July 28, 2016 | | By: | | /s/ Kathleen M. Cronin |
| | Name: | | Kathleen M. Cronin |
| | Title: | | Senior Managing Director, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary |
EXHIBIT INDEX
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99.1 |
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Exhibit
Exhibit 99.1
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| Media contact | Investor contact |
| Anita Liskey, 312.466.4613 | John Peschier, 312.930.8491 |
| William Parke, 312.930.3467 | CME-G |
| news@cmegroup.com | |
| www.cmegroup.mediaroom.com | |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CME Group Inc. Reports Strong Second-Quarter 2016 Financial Results
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• | Total average daily volume reached 15.1 million contracts in second-quarter 2016, including a quarterly record in agricultural commodities |
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• | Second-quarter 2016 revenue increased 11 percent compared with second-quarter 2015 |
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• | Adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share both increased 15 percent compared with second-quarter 2015 |
CHICAGO, July 28, 2016 - CME Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CME) today reported revenue of $906 million and operating income of $563 million for the second quarter of 2016. Net income was $320 million and diluted earnings per share were $0.95. On an adjusted basis, net income would have been $387 million and diluted earnings per share would have been $1.14. Financial results presented on an adjusted basis for the second quarter of 2016 and 2015 exclude certain items, which are detailed in the reconciliation of non-GAAP results.1
“Our second-quarter results reflect steady and balanced growth across our diverse set of products, with four of our six product lines delivering more than 20 percent year-over-year increases in volume and transaction fee revenue," said CME Group Executive Chairman and President Terry Duffy. “Total revenue growth of 11 percent, combined with strong expense management, allowed us to further improve margins and expand adjusted earnings per share by 15 percent. Total open interest reached an all-time high of more than 116 million contracts on June 9, demonstrating how market participants increasingly rely on CME Group to meet their risk management needs.”
1. A reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial results mentioned to the respective GAAP figures can be found within the Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP Measures chart at the end of the financial statements and earnings presentation materials.
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“Working in collaboration with customers and intermediaries, we continue to deliver innovative products and services in all of our business lines,” said CME Group Chief Executive Officer Phupinder Gill. “As a result, many of our offerings have outperformed comparable products traded elsewhere. During the second quarter, we became the first exchange to offer swaptions clearing. It followed the highly successful launch of our Ultra 10-Year Treasury futures in the first quarter. Last week, we announced the launch of S&P 500 Total Return Index futures. This comes in advance of the uncleared swap margin rules scheduled to go into effect on September 1, which we view as a catalyst for developing more specialized products going forward - particularly in our interest rate, foreign exchange and equity lines.”
Second-quarter 2016 average daily volume was 15.1 million contracts, up 13 percent from second-quarter 2015, and included a quarterly record for agricultural commodities. Clearing and transaction fee revenue was $768 million, up 13 percent compared with second-quarter 2015. Second-quarter 2016 total average rate per contract was 78.2 cents, up from 75.6 cents in first-quarter 2016, driven primarily by a sequential product mix shift with an increased proportion of the volume from commodity contracts which capture higher fees. Market data revenue was $103 million, up slightly compared with the second quarter last year.
As of June 30, 2016, the company had $1.2 billion of cash and marketable securities and $2.2 billion of long-term debt. The company paid the regular second-quarter dividend of approximately $202 million at the end of June, bringing the amount paid in dividends to shareholders to date in 2016 to $1.4 billion. The company has returned more than $6 billion to shareholders in the form of dividends since the implementation of the variable dividend policy in early 2012.
CME Group will hold a conference call to discuss second-quarter 2016 results at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time today. A live audio Webcast of the call will be available on the Investor Relations section of CME Group’s Web site at www.cmegroup.com. An archived recording will be available for up to two months after the call.
As the world’s leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, CME Group (www.cmegroup.com) is where the world comes to manage risk. CME Group exchanges offer the widest range of global benchmark products across all major asset classes, including futures and options based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural commodities, metals, weather and real estate. CME Group brings buyers and sellers together through its CME Globex® electronic trading platform, its trading facilities in New York and Chicago, and through its London-based CME Europe derivatives exchange. CME Group also operates one of the world’s leading central counterparty clearing
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providers through CME Clearing and CME Clearing Europe, which offer clearing and settlement services across asset classes for exchange-traded contracts and over-the-counter derivatives transactions. These products and services ensure that businesses everywhere can substantially mitigate counterparty credit risk.
CME Group is a trademark of CME Group Inc. The Globe Logo, CME, Globex and Chicago Mercantile Exchange are trademarks of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. CBOT and the Chicago Board of Trade are trademarks of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Inc. NYMEX, New York Mercantile Exchange and ClearPort are registered trademarks of New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. COMEX is a trademark of Commodity Exchange, Inc. KCBOT, KCBT and Kansas City Board of Trade are trademarks of The Board of Trade of Kansas City, Missouri, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Further information about CME Group (NASDAQ: CME) and its products can be found at www.cmegroup.com.
Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements. We want to caution you not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Among the factors that might affect our performance are increasing
competition by foreign and domestic entities, including increased competition from new entrants into our markets and consolidation of existing entities; our ability to keep pace with rapid technological developments, including our ability to complete the development, implementation and maintenance of the enhanced functionality required by our
customers while maintaining reliability and ensuring that such technology is not vulnerable to security risks; our ability to continue introducing competitive new products and services on a timely, cost-effective basis, including through our electronic trading capabilities, and our ability to maintain the competitiveness of our existing products and services, including our ability to provide effective services to the swaps market; our ability to adjust our fixed costs and expenses if our revenues decline; our ability to maintain existing customers, develop strategic relationships and attract new customers; our ability to expand and offer our products outside the United States; changes in domestic and non-U.S. regulations, including the impact of any changes in domestic and foreign laws or government policy with respect to our industry, such as any changes to regulations and policies that require increased financial and operational resources from us or our customers; the costs associated with protecting our intellectual property rights and our ability to operate our business without violating the intellectual property rights of others; decreases in revenue from our market data as a result of decreased demand; changes in our rate per contract due to shifts in the mix of the products traded, the trading venue and the mix of customers (whether the customer receives member or non-member fees or participates in one of our various incentive programs) and the impact of our tiered pricing structure; the ability of our financial safeguards package to adequately protect us from the credit risks of clearing members; the ability of our compliance and risk management methods to effectively monitor and manage our risks, including our ability to prevent errors and misconduct and protect our infrastructure against security breaches and misappropriation of our intellectual property assets; changes in price levels and volatility in the derivatives markets and in underlying equity, foreign exchange, interest rate and commodities markets; economic, political and market conditions, including the volatility of the capital and credit markets and the impact of economic conditions on the trading activity of our current and potential customers; our ability to accommodate increases in contract volume and order transaction traffic and to implement enhancements without failure or degradation of the performance of our trading and clearing systems; our ability to execute our growth strategy and maintain our growth effectively; our ability to manage the risks and control the costs associated with our strategy for acquisitions, investments and alliances; our ability to continue to generate funds and/or manage our indebtedness to allow us to continue to invest in our business; industry and customer consolidation; decreases in trading and clearing activity; the imposition of a transaction tax or user fee on futures and options on futures transactions and/or repeal of the 60/40 tax treatment of such transactions; and the unfavorable resolution of material legal proceedings. For a detailed discussion of these and other factors that might affect our performance, see our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent periodic reports filed on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q.
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CME Group Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in millions)
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| | June 30, 2016 | | December 31, 2015 |
ASSETS | | | | |
Current Assets: | | | | |
Cash and cash equivalents | | $ | 1,161.1 |
| | $ | 1,692.6 |
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Marketable securities | | 79.8 |
| | 72.5 |
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Accounts receivable, net of allowance | | 427.0 |
| | 357.8 |
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Other current assets (includes $30.0 and $32.0 in restricted cash) | | 220.7 |
| | 228.6 |
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Performance bonds and guaranty fund contributions | | 36,138.6 |
| | 35,553.0 |
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Total current assets | | 38,027.2 |
| | 37,904.5 |
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Property, net of accumulated depreciation and amortization | | 437.9 |
| | 491.7 |
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Intangible assets—trading products | | 17,175.3 |
| | 17,175.3 |
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Intangible assets—other, net | | 2,489.9 |
| | 2,537.9 |
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Goodwill | | 7,569.0 |
| | 7,569.0 |
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Other assets (includes $65.7 and $70.5 in restricted cash) | | 1,926.3 |
| | 1,681.0 |
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Total Assets | | $ | 67,625.6 |
| | $ | 67,359.4 |
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LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | | | | |
Current Liabilities: | | | | |
Accounts payable | | $ | 35.6 |
| | $ | 28.7 |
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Other current liabilities | | 246.8 |
| | 1,242.8 |
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Performance bonds and guaranty fund contributions | | 36,137.4 |
| | 35,553.0 |
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Total current liabilities | | 36,419.8 |
| | 36,824.5 |
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Long-term debt | | 2,230.2 |
| | 2,229.3 |
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Deferred income tax liabilities, net | | 7,352.7 |
| | 7,358.3 |
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Other liabilities | | 549.0 |
| | 395.5 |
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Total Liabilities | | 46,551.7 |
| | 46,807.6 |
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Shareholders’ equity | | 21,073.9 |
| | 20,551.8 |
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Total Liabilities and Equity | | $ | 67,625.6 |
| | $ | 67,359.4 |
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CME Group Inc. and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Income
(dollars in millions, except per share amounts; shares in thousands) |
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| | Quarter Ended June 30, | | Six Months Ended June 30, |
| | 2016 | | 2015 | | 2016 | | 2015 |
Revenues | | | | | | | | |
Clearing and transaction fees | | $ | 767.6 |
| | $ | 681.8 |
| | $ | 1,563.7 |
| | $ | 1,390.0 |
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Market data and information services | | 102.9 |
| | 102.8 |
| | 205.3 |
| | 200.8 |
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Access and communication fees | | 22.3 |
| | 21.5 |
| | 43.9 |
| | 42.8 |
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Other | | 13.6 |
| | 13.9 |
| | 27.7 |
| | 29.1 |
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Total Revenues | | 906.4 |
| | 820.0 |
| | 1,840.6 |
| | 1,662.7 |
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Expenses | |
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Compensation and benefits | | 131.7 |
| | 141.5 |
| | 263.6 |
| | 282.8 |
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Communications | | 6.3 |
| | 6.6 |
| | 13.0 |
| | 14.2 |
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Technology support services | | 17.7 |
| | 16.1 |
| | 35.1 |
| | 31.7 |
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Professional fees and outside services | | 39.0 |
| | 27.7 |
| | 70.7 |
| | 56.8 |
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Amortization of purchased intangibles | | 24.0 |
| | 25.0 |
| | 48.0 |
| | 49.9 |
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Depreciation and amortization | | 30.4 |
| | 33.3 |
| | 64.3 |
| | 65.1 |
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Occupancy and building operations | | 24.4 |
| | 23.5 |
| | 45.7 |
| | 46.3 |
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Licensing and other fee agreements | | 32.8 |
| | 28.8 |
| | 71.8 |
| | 59.4 |
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Other | | 36.8 |
| | 22.4 |
| | 91.2 |
| | 54.1 |
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Total Expenses | | 343.1 |
| | 324.9 |
| | 703.4 |
| | 660.3 |
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Operating Income | | 563.3 |
| | 495.1 |
| | 1,137.2 |
| | 1,002.4 |
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Non-Operating Income (Expense) | | | | | | | | |
Investment income | | 17.2 |
| | 18.5 |
| | 34.8 |
| | 24.2 |
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Gains (losses) on derivative investments | | — |
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Interest and other borrowing costs | | (31.0 | ) | | (28.6 | ) | | (60.8 | ) | | (60.2 | ) |
Equity in net earnings (losses) of unconsolidated subsidiaries | | 27.0 |
| | 26.0 |
| | 53.8 |
| | 48.5 |
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Other non-operating income (expense) | | (10.4 | ) | | (62.9 | ) | | (20.4 | ) | | (41.2 | ) |
Total Non-Operating | | 2.8 |
| | (47.0 | ) | | 7.4 |
| | (30.5 | ) |
Income before Income Taxes | | 566.1 |
| | 448.1 |
| | 1,144.6 |
| | 971.9 |
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Income tax provision | | 246.0 |
| | 183.1 |
| | 456.7 |
| | 376.5 |
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Net Income | | $ | 320.1 |
| | $ | 265.0 |
| | $ | 687.9 |
| | $ | 595.4 |
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Earnings per Common Share: | | | | | | | | |
Basic | | $ | 0.95 |
| | $ | 0.79 |
| | $ | 2.04 |
| | $ | 1.77 |
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Diluted | | 0.95 |
| | 0.78 |
| | 2.03 |
| | 1.76 |
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Weighted Average Number of Common Shares: | | | | | | | | |
Basic | | 337,289 |
| | 336,036 |
| | 337,152 |
| | 335,859 |
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Diluted | | 338,706 |
| | 337,796 |
| | 338,599 |
| | 337,574 |
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CME Group Inc. and Subsidiaries
Quarterly Operating Statistics
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| | 2Q 2015 | | 3Q 2015 | | 4Q 2015 | | 1Q 2016 | | 2Q 2016 |
Trading Days | | 64 |
| | 64 |
| | 64 |
| | 61 |
| | 64 |
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Quarterly Average Daily Volume (ADV)
CME Group ADV (in thousands)
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Product Line | | 2Q 2015 | | 3Q 2015 | | 4Q 2015 | | 1Q 2016 | | 2Q 2016 |
Interest rate | | 6,599 |
| | 6,658 |
| | 6,097 |
| | 8,246 |
| | 6,776 |
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Equity | | 2,364 |
| | 3,287 |
| | 2,743 |
| | 3,557 |
| | 2,957 |
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Foreign exchange | | 903 |
| | 855 |
| | 779 |
| | 944 |
| | 838 |
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Energy | | 1,749 |
| | 1,965 |
| | 2,032 |
| | 2,536 |
| | 2,322 |
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Agricultural commodity | | 1,400 |
| | 1,267 |
| | 1,200 |
| | 1,206 |
| | 1,722 |
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Metal | | 331 |
| | 353 |
| | 326 |
| | 454 |
| | 468 |
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Total | | 13,347 |
| | 14,384 |
| | 13,178 |
| | 16,944 |
| | 15,082 |
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Venue | | | | | | | | | | |
Electronic | | 11,705 |
| | 12,620 |
| | 11,420 |
| | 14,713 |
| | 13,355 |
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Open outcry | | 1,108 |
| | 1,110 |
| | 1,055 |
| | 1,423 |
| | 1,075 |
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Privately negotiated | | 534 |
| | 653 |
| | 704 |
| | 807 |
| | 651 |
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Total | | 13,347 |
| | 14,384 |
| | 13,178 |
| | 16,944 |
| | 15,082 |
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Average Rate Per Contract (RPC)
CME Group RPC
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Product Line | | 2Q 2015 | | 3Q 2015 | | 4Q 2015 | | 1Q 2016 | | 2Q 2016 |
Interest rate | | $ | 0.502 |
| | $ | 0.506 |
| | $ | 0.517 |
| | $ | 0.501 |
| | $ | 0.496 |
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Equity | | 0.725 |
| | 0.708 |
| | 0.718 |
| | 0.726 |
| | 0.709 |
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Foreign exchange | | 0.816 |
| | 0.785 |
| | 0.813 |
| | 0.767 |
| | 0.798 |
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Energy | | 1.277 |
| | 1.197 |
| | 1.232 |
| | 1.203 |
| | 1.168 |
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Agricultural commodity | | 1.311 |
| | 1.290 |
| | 1.339 |
| | 1.321 |
| | 1.291 |
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Metal | | 1.634 |
| | 1.600 |
| | 1.644 |
| | 1.597 |
| | 1.562 |
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Average RPC | | $ | 0.777 |
| | $ | 0.759 |
| | $ | 0.789 |
| | $ | 0.756 |
| | $ | 0.782 |
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CME Group Inc. and Subsidiaries |
Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP Measures |
(dollars in millions, except per share amounts; shares in thousands) |
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| | Quarter Ended June 30, 2016 | | Six Months Ended June 30, 2016, |
| | 2016 | | 2015 | | 2016 | | 2015 |
Net Income | | $ | 320.1 |
| | $ | 265.0 |
| | $ | 687.9 |
| | $ | 595.4 |
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Restructuring and severance | | — |
| | 1.9 |
| | — |
| | 7.4 |
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Acquisition-related costs | | — |
| | — |
| | — |
| | 0.9 |
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Amortization of purchased intangibles | | 24.0 |
| | 25.0 |
| | 48.0 |
| | 49.9 |
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Loss on disposal of building assets | | 4.0 |
| | — |
| | 5.3 |
| | — |
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Loss and expenses related to sale-leaseback of data center | | — |
| | — |
| | 28.6 |
| | — |
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Real estate taxes and fees | | — |
| | 10.0 |
| | — |
| | 10.0 |
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Foreign exchange transaction (losses) gains1 | | 11.6 |
| | (11.1 | ) | | 15.5 |
| | (1.1 | ) |
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Impairment loss on investment | | 3.8 |
| | — |
| | 3.8 |
| | — |
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Gain on sale of BM&FBOVESPA shares | | — |
| | (5.9 | ) | | — |
| | (5.9 | ) |
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Debt prepayment costs | | — |
| | 61.8 |
| | — |
| | 64.1 |
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GFI termination fee - net of the portion paid to outside advisers | | — |
| | — |
| | — |
| | (22.5 | ) |
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Income tax effect related to above | | (13.7 | ) | | (28.3 | ) | | (34.2 | ) | | (34.5 | ) |
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Other income tax items2 | | 37.5 |
| | 17.4 |
| | 37.5 |
| | 17.4 |
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Adjusted Net Income | | $ | 387.3 |
| | $ | 335.8 |
| | $ | 792.4 |
| | $ | 681.1 |
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GAAP Earnings per Common Share: | | | | | | | | |
Basic | | $ | 0.95 |
| | $ | 0.79 |
| | $ | 2.04 |
| | $ | 1.77 |
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Diluted | | 0.95 |
| | 0.78 |
| | 2.03 |
| | 1.76 |
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Adjusted Earnings per Common Share: | | | | | | | | |
Basic | | $ | 1.15 |
| | $ | 1.00 |
| | $ | 2.35 |
| | $ | 2.03 |
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Diluted | | 1.14 |
| | 0.99 |
| | 2.34 |
| | 2.02 |
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Weighted Average Number of Common Shares: | | | | | | | | |
Basic | | 337,289 |
| | 336,036 |
| | 337,152 |
| | 335,859 |
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Diluted | | 338,706 |
| | 337,796 |
| | 338,599 |
| | 337,574 |
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1. Results include foreign exchange transaction net losses principally related to cash held in British pounds within foreign entities whose functional currency is the U.S. dollar. |
2. Income tax expense recognized primarily from the remeasurement of tax positions resulting from state and local income tax law changes in second-quarter 2016. |