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Australian Dollar

Product Overview

Australian dollar options provide a way to:

  • Limit downside risk while maintaining exposure to the relative value of the U.S. dollar compared to the Australian dollar
  • Manage the risks associated with currency rate fluctuations in the FX markets
  • Take advantage of profit opportunities stemming from those changes

Things to know:

  • Premium-quoted with American style expiration
    • Exercise permitted at any time on or before the expiration date
  • You can trade 4 months in the March quarterly cycle, 2 serial months and 4 weekly expiration options
  • Exercised options result in the delivery of futures contracts
  • You can view free real-time prices in spot equivalent terms at www.cme.com/e-quivalents
  • Trades electronically on the CME Globex platform
    • Available virtually around the clock, around the world
    • Complete price transparency and anonymity
  • Also trades side-by-side on the CME Group trading floor during open outcry trading hours
  • CME Clearing clears and settles all trades and guarantees counterparty creditworthiness

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General News & Announcements for Foreign Exchange
RSS

CME Group to Offer Volatility-Based Quoting Convention for FX Options

Volatility-based quoting is now offered six FX options on futures contracts: Euro FX, British Pound, Japanese Yen, Canadian Dollar, Swiss Franc and Australian Dollar. These products are traded exclusively on the CME Globex electronic platform.


CME Group FX Reports Record March Volume

CME Group FX continues its momentum in 2008 with average daily volume of 759,000 contracts in the month of March. This is up 16 percent from the same period in 2007 and represents a notional value of $109 billion. Record volumes were posted across all CME Group products.


CME Product Market Data
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Contract Specification View
Trade Unit One Australian dollar futures contract
Settle Method Delivery
Point Size 1 point = $.0001 per Australian dollar = $10.00 per contract
Strike Price Interval
Strike 8 strikes up & down, and including, the strike nearest the money.
Limits/Price Banding No limits
Tick Size (Minimum Fluctuation)
Regular0.0001=$10.00
Cab0.00005=$5.00
Special "Half Tick"0.00005=$5.00, $.00015 ($15.00), $.00025 ($25.00), $.00035 ($35.00), and $.00045 ($45.00), which are less than five ticks of premium.
Trading Hours Mon/Thurs 5:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Sun & Hol 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Listed All listed series
Product Codes Clearing Calls/Puts=AD Ticker Calls=KA Ticker Puts=JA Globex=6A Weekly Expiration Options: Floor Calls=1AC/5AC Puts=1AP/5AP AON=LA Globex 6A1-6A5 (50 Threshold)
Minimum Block Size
Product Calendar Four months in the March quarterly cycle, two months not in the March cycle (serial months), plus 4 Weekly Expiration Options.
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Trade Unit One Australian dollar futures contract
Settle Method Delivery
Point (Tick) Size 1 point = $.0001 per Australian dollar = $10.00 per contract
Strike Price Interval
Strike All listed intervals
Limits/Price Banding No limits
Minimum Fluctuation
Regular0.0001=$10.00
Cab0.00005=$5.00
Special "Half Tick"0.00005=$5.00, $.00015 ($15.00), $.00025 ($25.00), $.00035 ($35.00), and $.00045 ($45.00), which are less than five ticks of premium.
Trading Hours 7:20 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Listed
Product Codes Clearing Calls/Puts=AD Ticker Calls=KA Ticker Puts=JA Globex=6A Weekly Expiration Options: Floor Calls=1AC/5AC Puts=1AP/5AP AON=LA Globex 6A1-6A5 (50 Threshold)
Minimum Block Size
Product Calendar Four months in the March quarterly cycle, two months not in the March cycle (serial months), plus 4 Weekly Expiration Options.
View current product listings
General News & Announcements for Foreign Exchange
RSS

CME Group to Offer Volatility-Based Quoting Convention for FX Options

Volatility-based quoting is now offered six FX options on futures contracts: Euro FX, British Pound, Japanese Yen, Canadian Dollar, Swiss Franc and Australian Dollar. These products are traded exclusively on the CME Globex electronic platform.


CME Group FX Reports Record March Volume

CME Group FX continues its momentum in 2008 with average daily volume of 759,000 contracts in the month of March. This is up 16 percent from the same period in 2007 and represents a notional value of $109 billion. Record volumes were posted across all CME Group products.


Contracts Currently Eligible to Trade and Recently Expired Contracts
Contract Month Product Code First Trade Date Last Trade Date Settlement Date
AUG08 ADQ08 05/12/2008 Add to Outlook 08/08/2008 08/08/2008
AUG08 3AQ08 07/14/2008 Add to Outlook 08/15/2008 08/15/2008
AUG08 4AQ08 07/21/2008 Add to Outlook 08/22/2008 08/22/2008
AUG08 5AQ08 07/28/2008 Add to Outlook 08/29/2008 08/29/2008
SEP08 ADU08 09/10/2007 Add to Outlook 09/05/2008 09/05/2008
SEP08 2AU08 08/04/2008 Add to Outlook 09/12/2008 09/12/2008
OCT08 ADV08 07/07/2008 Add to Outlook 10/03/2008 10/03/2008
DEC08 ADZ08 12/10/2007 Add to Outlook 12/05/2008 12/05/2008
MAR09 ADH09 03/10/2008 Add to Outlook 03/06/2009 03/06/2009
JUN09 ADM09 06/09/2008 Add to Outlook 06/05/2009 06/05/2009
Contracts Not Yet Eligible to Trade
Contract Month Product Code First Trade Date Last Trade Date> Settlement Date
SEP08 3AU08 08/18/2008 09/19/2008 09/19/2008
SEP08 4AU08 08/25/2008 09/26/2008 09/26/2008
OCT08 2AV08 09/02/2008 10/10/2008 10/10/2008
NOV08 ADX08 08/11/2008 11/07/2008 11/07/2008
General News & Announcements for Foreign Exchange
RSS

CME Group to Offer Volatility-Based Quoting Convention for FX Options

Volatility-based quoting is now offered six FX options on futures contracts: Euro FX, British Pound, Japanese Yen, Canadian Dollar, Swiss Franc and Australian Dollar. These products are traded exclusively on the CME Globex electronic platform.


CME Group FX Reports Record March Volume

CME Group FX continues its momentum in 2008 with average daily volume of 759,000 contracts in the month of March. This is up 16 percent from the same period in 2007 and represents a notional value of $109 billion. Record volumes were posted across all CME Group products.


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