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    Cboe Japan Corporate Webpage to be permanently terminated effected from November 2025



    November Highlights

    U.S. Index Options

    SPX Record Volumes

    • S&P 500 Index Options (SPX) set multiple monthly Average Daily Volume (ADV) records including 4.6 million SPX contracts overall, up 4% from October.
    • 2.85 million zero-days-to-expiry (0DTE) SPX options contracts were traded in November, a 7% increase from October.
    • 122,000 SPX contracts were traded during Global Trading Hours (GTH).
    • On November 20, 6.39 million SPX contracts were traded, the second-best day for SPX

    XSP Record Volumes

    • Mini S&P 500 Index Options (XSP) set a new monthly ADV record of 132,000 contracts, surpassing the January 2020 ADV record of 125,000 contracts.

    RUT Record Volumes

    • 93,700 Russell 2000 Index options (RUT) contracts were traded in November, the third best month on record.

    Source: Cboe Global Markets

    U.S. Multi-List Options

    • Cboe’s multi-list options ADV was 14.43 million contracts, the third best month.
    • Cboe C1 Options Exchange (C1): C1 had its second-best month on record, with an ADV of 6.68 million contracts.

    U.S. Futures

    • IBIG Record High: Cboe® iBoxx® iShares® $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond Index Futures (IBIG) ADV reached an all-time high of 1,284 contracts.
    • VIX Index Futures (VX): VX futures experienced an exceptionally strong month, with an ADV of 274,000 contracts.
    • IBHY High Volumes: Cboe® iBoxx® iShares® $ High Yield Corporate Bond Index Futures (IBHY) had an ADV of 1,500 contracts, the highest since July 2021.

    European Derivatives

    • Open Interest Record: A new open interest record was set on November 20, with 52,600 contracts traded.

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    There are important risks associated with transacting in any of the Cboe Company products discussed here. Before engaging in any transactions in those products, it is important for market participants to carefully review the disclosures and disclaimers contained at: . In certain jurisdictions, Cboe Company products are only permitted for investment professionals, certified sophisticated investors, or high net worth corporations and associations. These products are complex and are suitable only for sophisticated market participants. These products involve the risk of loss, which can be substantial and, depending on the type of product, can exceed the amount of money deposited in establishing the position. Market participants should put at risk only funds that they can afford to lose without affecting their lifestyle. © 2025 Cboe Exchange, Inc. All rights reserved.



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