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CME Group hit a 52-week high on Feb. 25, driven by strong Q4 earnings and record Treasury futures trading, despite insider selling.
CME Group hit a 52-week high of $312.00 on February 25, closing at $310.46, after reporting strong Q4 earnings of $2.77 EPS and $1.65 billion in revenue, up 8.1% year-over-year.
The company raised its quarterly dividend to $1.30, a 4% increase, with a 1.6% annual yield.
Record open interest in U.S. Treasury futures and options reached 36.33 million contracts, signaling robust trading activity.
Despite a "Hold" analyst consensus and mixed ratings, institutional ownership remains high at 87.75%.
Insider sales totaled $8.36 million over three months, including a $1.3 million sale by director Bryan Durkin and a $6.7 million sale by CEO Terrence Duffy.
CME Group alcanzó un máximo de 52 semanas el 25 de febrero, impulsado por fuertes ganancias del cuarto trimestre y operaciones de futuros del Tesoro récord, a pesar de las ventas internas.