IMC Trading is set to start dealing in currency options this month to capitalize on soaring demand at a time of geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty. The Dutch electronic trading firm, which has ...
>> For this week's Learning Curve in PDF format, click here. The number of multi-currency exotic options is large and growing. They naturally appeal to large international corporations who need to ...
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Monday started quietly in the $300 billion-plus currency options market until political headlines triggered the most hectic trading day in nearly two months — a taste of what may lie in store for 2025 ...
One of the most important risk factors when trading financial assets and their derivatives is the actual and historical volatility of the underlying asset that impacts the implied volatility used to ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. corporations are turning to foreign exchange options again to protect their cash flow as they fear the U.S. presidential election and diverging central bank interest-rate ...
Foreign exchange options are a relative unknown in the retail currency world. Although some brokers offer this alternative to spot trading, most don't. This means that many forex investors and traders ...
Sept 28 (Reuters) - Foreign exchange options thrive on volatility and rapid directional moves, yet both have been lacking despite a surge in EUR/USD option implied volatility premiums, leaving option ...
SuperDerivatives goes live with exotic options trading venue SuperDerivatives has gone live with a new trading platform to trade exotic foreign-exchange options electronically, and plans to expand the ...
CME Group posted record annual trading volumes of 28.1 million contracts in 2025, with foreign exchange options emerging as a bright spot amid flat overall FX activity. The exchange's forex options ...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Chinese companies sold a record amount of currency options in the first half of this year as domestic businesses, particularly exporters, bet on a steady yuan and used derivatives ...