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Request for infobox update[edit]

Hello, Wikipedia editors. I work with the corporate comms team at Cboe. I have a small edit request for the infobox that I'm hoping you can help me with.

A user recently updated the Key people category to reflect that Jill Griebenow has replaced Brian Schell as CFO. That change is much appreciated, as I was getting ready to suggest that same update.

I noticed, though, that all three of the current Key people (Fredric J Tomczyk, Chris Isaacson, Jill Griebenow ) have the red Wikilink coding. Since it seems unlikely these individuals are going to qualify for their own entries, could an editor remove that coding?

I know this is just a cosmetic edit, but I wanted to start with something simple before I request more substantial updates. Spencer at Cboe (talk) 19:12, 29 November 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Reply 29-NOV-2023

✅  Edit request implemented    Spintendo  03:10, 30 November 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Thanks so much for addressing this so quickly! Spencer at Cboe (talk) 20:38, 5 December 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Request for replacement of Exchanges section[edit]

Greetings again, Wikipedia editors. As mentioned above, I work with the corporate comms team at Cboe. I'm here with a larger request than last time, aimed at adding some appropriately-sourced information about the business.

When I started looking at the page, the Exchanges section struck me as being outdated, lacking references and not providing any context that would be helpful to readers not already familiar with Cboe. To make this section more encyclopedic and accessible to readers, I propose replacing the existing flawed information with a short and simple summary of the company's operations. Here's my draft for editors to review:

Proposed Operations section

The company operates in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, providing platforms for trading options, futures, equities, and foreign exchange.[1][2] It has stock exchanges in the US, Canada, the Netherlands and Australia.[3] Its Canadian operations, Cboe Canada, accounts for 15% of the trading in securities listed in Canada by volume.[4] In Australia, the company operates Cboe Australia, following Cboe's acquisition of Chi-X in Australia and Japan.[5] Its European operations, Cboe Europe, is based in London and Amsterdam.[6] By trading volume, Cboe's stock exchanges are the largest in Europe, second-largest in Canada and third largest in the US.[5]

In addition to its exchanges, Cboe operates clearing houses.[5] These include its European clearing house, Cboe Clear Europe.[7] The company also has a cryptocurrency exchange, Cboe Digital, for exchanging crypto currencies and derivatives. The platform, originally ErisX, was acquired by Cboe in 2021.[8]

The company is headquartered in Chicago, where it operates a trading floor for open outcry trading.[9]

Cboe has two main proprietary index options products, options on the VIX Index, an index that measures expectations for stock market volatility[10] and options on SPX, the Standard & Poor’s 500 index.[1] The company also provides platforms for trading options on other indices, including the Russell 2000 Index.[9]

As of 2023, Fredric Tomczyk is the company's CEO and has served as a Cboe board member since 2019.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b S, Siddarth; Mccrank, John (2023-05-05). "Exchange operator Cboe profit rises as market volatility lifts trading volumes". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  2. ^ Ossinger, Joanna (2020-06-10). "Cboe Revives Mini VIX Product Aimed at CTAs, Retail Traders". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  3. ^ "Exchange operator Cboe launches global listing offering". Reuters. 2023-06-02. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  4. ^ Morgan, Geoffrey (2023-06-14). "Toronto Exchange Operator Eyes New Venue for Fledgling Firms". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  5. ^ a b c Durie, John (2022-01-18). "Cboe to give ASX a run for its money". The Australian. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  6. ^ Moon, Louise (2021-01-04). "€6bn of City trading jumps ship to the EU". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  7. ^ Haswell, Carmella (2023-06-14). "Cboe Clear Europe to introduce clearing service for SFTs". Securities Finance Times. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  8. ^ Daniels, Steve (2022-12-13). "What does the crypto collapse mean for Chicago's exchanges?". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  9. ^ a b Roeder (2022-06-06). "'Open outcry' trading cranks up the volume at Chicago's equity options market, 'open outcry' cranks up the volume - Chicago Sun-Times". Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  10. ^ a b Hughes, Jennifer; Chávez, Steff (2023-09-19). "Cboe chief resigns over undisclosed relationships with colleagues". The Financial Times. Retrieved 2023-12-13.

As this is completely new material for the page, I know this may take editors time to review. Let me know if I can answer any questions or help with revisions to the draft. Spencer at Cboe (talk) 00:16, 18 January 2024 (UTC)Reply[reply]