6471 x 4679 px | 54,8 x 39,6 cm | 21,6 x 15,6 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
8 agosto 2006
Ubicazione:
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Altre informazioni:
The 'Chicago Mercantile Exchange' (CME) is the leading futures exchange in the United States. It is vital to the infrastructure of global finance. Futures and options on futures contracts are traded here and they help commercial enterprises worldwide to manage price risks, related to the uncertainties of supply and demand. The CME was Founded as a not-for-profit corporation in 1898. On the image you see the trade floor for agricultural commodities. The weather forecast (on the big screen) plays an important role in pricing these commodities. It is housed in an Art Deco Building in the heart of Chicago's financial district at LaSalle Street and Jackson Boulevard. ***** Illinois United States of America North-America horizontal persons person contract infrastructural commercially profits losses resources ambitions ambitious communicate communications active man woman adult adults mature chaos chaotically bourse computer systems monitor screens fast aggressively dealers depression dynamical energy markets prediction predictions estimate forecasts trading-floor tradingfloor motivate powerful motivation dealer deals Chicago Board of Trade businessmen purchase purchases stockbrokers telecommunications impose uniforms uncertain under great pressure vibrant workfloor yuppies yup universe taking sign giving signs risks like ants miniature miniatures investment investments index indices indexes numbers type text message human humans Chicago Mercantile Exchange leading futures exchange hightech high-tech advanced complex technical hectic