IN THE MATTER OF AND IN THE MATTER OF CHICAGO MERCANTILE EXCHANGE INC. RECOGNITION OF A TRADE REPOSITORY (Paragraph 35(1)(f) of the Securities Act)

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I, Manon Losier, the duly appointed General Counsel and Secretary of the Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick, hereby certify that the following Recognition Order of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. was approved by Members of the Commission at a meeting held on 21 June 2016, with an effective date of 15 July 2016: IN THE MATTER OF THE SECURITIES ACT, S.N.B. 2004, c. S-5.5 [as amended] AND IN THE MATTER OF CHICAGO MERCANTILE EXCHANGE INC. RECOGNITION OF A TRADE REPOSITORY (Paragraph 35(1)(f) of the Securities Act) Background 1. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (the Applicant) intends to carry on business as a trade repository in New Brunswick (the Local Jurisdiction) through its Canadian Trade Repository division. 2. The Applicant has filed an application with the Financial and Consumer Services Commission (New Brunswick) (the Commission) seeking recognition as a trade repository pursuant to paragraph 35(1)(f) of the Securities Act (New Brunswick) (the Act). 3. Under the Memorandum of Understanding Respecting the Oversight of Clearing Agencies, Trade Repositories and Matching Service Utilities (the Oversight Memorandum) among the Commission and other Canadian securities regulatory authorities, the Ontario Securities Commission (the OSC) has been selected as the lead authority for the Applicant and the Commission is a reliant authority. 4. Under the Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Cooperation and the Exchange of Information Related to the Supervision of Cross-Border Covered Entities dated 25 March 2014 (the Cross-Border Memorandum) among the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the CFTC) and other Canadian securities regulatory authorities, the signatories have agreed to share information concerning cross-border covered entities,

-2- including the Applicant. On 20 April 2016, the CFTC and the Commission executed a counterpart in order for the Commission to become a party to the Cross-Border Memorandum. 5. Section 3(1) of Multilateral Instrument 96-101 Trade Repositories and Derivatives Data Reporting (MI 96-101) requires that, no later than 45 days before implementing a significant change to a matter set out in Form 96-101F1 Application for Recognition Trade Repository Information Statement (Form 96-101F1), a recognized trade repository must file an amendment to the information it had provided in Form 96-101F1 in the manner therein set out (the Change Notification Requirement). 6. Section 39(1) of MI 96-101 requires that a recognized trade repository create and make available on its website, on a reasonably frequent basis and in a manner that is easily accessible to the public at no cost, aggregate data on price (if applicable) relating to the derivatives reported to it under MI 96-101 (the Price Data Requirement), and section 39(2) of MI 96-101 requires that such data be broken down by geographic location (if applicable) (the Geographic Data Requirement). Interpretation 7. Terms defined in the Act, in National Instrument 14-101 Definitions, in Multilateral Instrument 91-101 Derivatives: Product Determination or in MI 96-101 have the same meaning in this order unless otherwise herein defined. Representations 8. The Applicant makes the following representations: (d) The Applicant is a corporation organized under the laws of Delaware. The Applicant is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CME Group Inc., a publicly traded for-profit corporation organized under the laws of Delaware. The Applicant is provisionally registered with the CFTC as a swap data repository (an SDR) and is in good standing as such. The Applicant is designated as a trade repository by the OSC under a 19 September 2014 order (the OSC Designation Order) and is in good standing in Ontario as such. The Applicant is also designated or recognized, as applicable, as a trade repository in Manitoba and Québec. (e) Section 24 of Schedule "A" to the OSC Designation Order permits the Applicant, if it is required to file with the CFTC information relating to a significant change, to satisfy the Ontario equivalent of the Change Notification Requirement by providing the same information concurrently to the OSC.

-3- (f) The CFTC does not currently impose on the Applicant requirements comparable to the Price Data Requirement and the Geographic Data Requirement. Order 9. Based on the representations herein and considering that it is in the public interest to do so, the Commission: under paragraph 35(1)(f) of the Act, recognizes the Applicant as a trade repository; under section 43(2) of MI 96-101, orders that the Applicant is exempt from section 3(1) of MI 96-101 in respect of any significant change concerning which it is required to file information with the CFTC or the OSC (or both), if the Applicant files that information concurrently with the CFTC or the OSC (or both) and with the Commission's Executive Director (the ED); and under section 43(2) of MI 96-101, orders that the Applicant is exempt from the Price Data Requirement and the Geographic Data Requirement in sections 39(1) and (2) of MI 96-101, respectively, provided that if the CFTC implements requirements comparable to the Price Data Requirement or the Geographic Data Requirement, the Applicant will comply with the relevant CFTC requirement within such time as the CFTC requires; in each case for so long as the Applicant satisfies the terms and conditions set out in the Appendix to this order. Dated at Saint John, New Brunswick, this 15 th day of July 2016. Original Signed By Manon Losier General Counsel and Secretary to the Commission

-4- APPENDIX Terms and Conditions Status with the CFTC and the OSC 1. The Applicant maintains in good standing registration with the CFTC as an SDR and remains subject to regulatory oversight by the CFTC. 2. The Applicant maintains in good standing its designation by the OSC as a trade repository and remains subject to regulatory oversight by the OSC. Local Services 3. The Applicant provides services to its participants that are local counterparties (Local Participants) on the same terms and conditions, including fees, as it provides to comparable participants in other jurisdictions in Canada in which the Applicant is designated or recognized as a trade repository. 4. The Applicant operates a trade repository that enables Local Participants to fulfil their reporting obligations under MI 96-101. 5. The Applicant accepts derivatives data in relation to specified derivatives that are required under MI 96-101 to be reported in the following asset classes: interest rate; credit; commodity; and foreign exchange. 6. The Applicant provides the services described in paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 during at least the hours of 8:00 to 20:00 (Eastern Standard Time) Monday through Friday except when closed for maintenance. Reporting Requirements 7. The Applicant will provide to the ED, promptly on request by the ED, and subject to any applicable privacy or other laws (including solicitor-client privilege) governing the sharing of information and the protection of personal information, any information that: has been reported to the Applicant under MI 96-101; is in the custody or control of the Applicant; and relates to a Local Participant, the operations of the Applicant as a recognized trade repository in the Local Jurisdiction or the Applicant's compliance with this order. 8. The Applicant will promptly notify the ED, subject to any applicable privacy or other laws (including solicitor-client privilege) governing the sharing of information and the protection of personal information, of the occurrence of any of the following:

-5- (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) the Applicant's registration with the CFTC as an SDR is revoked, suspended or amended in a material respect; the Applicant's designation by the OSC as a trade repository is revoked, suspended or amended in a material respect; a material change to the regulatory oversight of the Applicant by the CFTC or the OSC; a material change in the control or ownership of the Applicant's parent, CME Group Inc.; to the extent not addressed by paragraph,, or (d), a material change from any representation in this order; a local counterparty s application to become a Local Participant has been denied after exhaustion of the Applicant s appeal process; A Local Participant's access to the Applicant s services has been revoked or suspended; and Any event, circumstance or situation about which the Applicant has notified or is required to notify the OSC in accordance with the part of the OSC Designation Order titled Reporting Requirements. The Applicant will provide a list of current Local Participants to the ED, in a manner and form acceptable to the ED and subject to any applicable privacy or other laws (including solicitorclient privilege) governing the sharing of information and the protection of personal information, at such times as are prescribed for the provision of corresponding information to the OSC under the OSC Designation Order. Data Availability 9. The Applicant will fulfil its obligations under section 37 of MI 96-101 by providing the relevant data and information, in a manner and at the times acceptable to the ED and subject to any applicable privacy or other laws (including solicitor-client privilege) governing the sharing of information and the protection of personal information, to the ED and, if directed to do so in writing by the ED, to another Canadian securities regulatory authority that is a signatory to the Cross-Border Memorandum. MI 96-101 10. The Applicant will carry on its business as a trade repository in compliance with MI 96-101, subject to this order.