Cboe

Definition ∞ ‘Cboe’ refers to the Cboe Global Markets, a prominent operator of stock, options, and derivative exchanges worldwide. This entity plays a significant role in the traditional financial markets and has increasingly engaged with the digital asset space. Its operations provide regulated avenues for financial products, including those related to cryptocurrencies.
Context ∞ News involving ‘Cboe’ often pertains to its initiatives in listing cryptocurrency-related financial products, such as Bitcoin futures or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Regulatory approvals or rejections of these products by bodies like the SEC, in conjunction with Cboe’s listing decisions, significantly influence investor access and market perception of digital assets. The exchange’s strategic moves signal its evolving stance on integrating digital assets into mainstream finance.