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Central Banks Have Three Options for Crypto Regulations, Says Official

Denis Beau, the deputy governor of France’s central bank, Banque de France, recently delivered comments regarding the approach of central banks to cryptocurrencies.Establish appropriate cryptocurrency regulations On Oct. 16, Beau spoke at the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum conference in London, where he discussed the role of cryptocurrency assets in

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CME Group Makes Crypto Trading Easier; Adding Bitcoin Options in 2020

The company which boasts the largest derivatives marketplace on the planet, CME Group, placed a smile on thousands of institutional clients who employ its gigantic marketplace on Friday when it announced the addition of Bitcoin(BTC)trade options to its platform.As revealed by the company, CME is looking to add Bitcoin options

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CME Group Will Offfer Options on Bitcoin Futures Contracts

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the world’s largest options and futures exchange, announced today that its thriving Bitcoin futures contracts will include options as early as 2020.Derivatives marketplace CME Group announced on Friday that, starting next year, it will offer options on its Bitcoin futures contracts. The company launched its

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CME Group to Launch Options on Bitcoin Futures in Q1 2020

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Group is adding options to its Bitcoin (BTC) futures contracts in the first quarter of 2020, pending regulatory review.The development was announced in a news release on Sept. 20.“Flexibility to hedge Bitcoin price risk”Tim McCourt — CME Group Global Head of Equity Index and Alternative Investment

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Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Planning to Launch Bitcoin Options Trading

After a massive demand for its Bitcoin Futures Contract this year, the CME Group is planning to introduce Bitcoin options contracts as per the internal source.Back in December 2017 when Bitcoin was trading at its all-time high of $20,000, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) was the first to launch Bitcoin

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