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CBOE, or Chicago Board Options Exchange

Māori translation:
Definition

The Chicago Board Options Exchange, known as CBOE, or Cboe Options Exchange, is the world’s largest options exchange. Founded in 1973, CBOE provides a platform for investors to buy and sell options, which are financial derivatives that give buyers/sellers the right to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price without being obligated to complete the trade. The CBOE is home to the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), a widely used indicator of market volatility. It offers trading across multiple asset classes and regions, including options, futures, equities, ETFs, and volatility products.

We acknowledge and thank the FMA, Dr Karena Kelly and Brook Taurua Grant, the RBNZ and the Māori Dictionary for their research which helped us with te Reo Māori kupu for this glossary.

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