CME Group Inc., operator of the world's largest futures market, said its computer systems were hacked in July and "certain customer information" for its ClearPort platform was stolen.

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The owner of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange said there's no evidence that trades on its CME Globex platform were adversely affected, or that its clearing services were disrupted, according to a statement today. CME Group said the incident is being investigated by the U.S. government.

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CME ClearPort provides clearing services for over-the-counter products.

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