A normal futures curve is when the futures prices are higher than the spot price and are continuously increasing. An inverted curve is when the opposite happens.
Tag: derivatives
Markets wrap:12-02-2021
London loses top spot as euro-derivatives venue; Ether futures launched at CME; Oil futures near 60USD; Retail trading reaches record at CME; 58B USD invested in stock funds in a week;
Markets wrap: 05-02-2021
US WTI Oil futures reach one-year high; Global index futures rise; Ethereum futures to be launched by CME; Retail trading of call options on meteoric rise;
Markets wrap:30-01-2021
CFTC issues speculative position limit rule; Global stock index futures drop; Euronext develops wheat derivatives for Ukraine; ACDX launches Bull Bear Strike tokens;
Markets wrap:23-01-21
Brazil’s B3 overtakes CME as the largest derivatives exchange; Citi group launches a futures trading algorithm; Bitcoin prices slump on false news; LME closes the trading ring.
Goldman Sachs and IBM plans quantum computing for derivatives pricing
Quantum computing is mostly spoken about in fields like computer security, biological modelling, weather modelling etc. These kind of systems have large amounts of variables