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Eurodollars Futures and Options Trading

Financial futures have grown explosively. Euro-dollars are time deposits denominated in U.S. dollars that are deposited in commercial banks outside the U.S., and they have long served as a benchmark interest rate for corporate funding.

The Eurodollar futures contract represents an interest rate on a three-month deposit of $1 million. The Eurodollar futures contract is now one of the most actively traded commodity futures contract in the world.

Launched on December 9, 1981, Eurodollar futures have evolved into one of the world's most popular commodity contracts, and one of the most innovative. Their flexibility and adaptability is unsurpassed. The contracts' exceptional growth has come hand-in-hand with nonstop enhancements. As a result, today's Eurodollar complex bears little resemblance to that of only several years ago

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Eurodollars Futures Commodity Contract Specifications

Euro-dollar Futures

Contract Specs - $1,000,000

Quotations - Index points

Minimum Price Fluctuation (Tick) - .0025 = $6.25/contract for spot-month contract; .005 = $12.50/contract for all other contracts

Contract Months - Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec and 4 serial months

Regular Trading Hours (Central Time) - 7:20 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

GLOBEX Trading Hours (Central Time) - 4:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. the following day; on Sunday, trading begins at 5:30 p.m.

Last Trading Day - 11:00 a.m. London time on the second London bank business day immediately preceding the third Wednesday of the contract month

Final Settlement - Based on the British Bankers' Association Interest Settlement Rate

Eurodollar Options

Underlying Contract - One Eurodollar futures contract

Strike Prices - 25-basis-point intervals (i.e., 93.00, 93.25, 93.50, etc.) 12.5-tick strike prices are listed on the 2 serial months and next quarterly expiration month on the day following the expiration day of options in the March quarterly cycle. 12.5-tick strikes are listed in one-year Mid-Curve options on the 2 serial and first quarterly expirations, and in the 2-year Mid-Curve option in the first quarterly expiration. Under certain circumstances, CME interest rate option combinations may trade at one-half tick increments (.005 = $12.50). Contact your broker or CME.

Premium Quotations - Total IMM Index points (i.e., 0.34 quoted as "34 Index points" or "34 basis points")

Minimum Price - .0025 = $6.25/contract for the nearest expiring quarterly options contract; .005 = $12.50/contract or the serials and first four quarterly options and the first two quarterly expirations and serials in the 1-Year Mid-Curves and both quarterly expirations of the 2-Year Mid-Curves; .01 = $25.00/contract for the last two quarterly options and the last two quarterly expirations of the 1-Year Mid-Curves. For trades in the fifth and sixth quarterly options (the "Reds") half-tick trading is only allowed for options trading at a price of 5 ticks or less.

Contract Months - Quarterly options: the nearest 6 March quarterly expiration months and 2 serial months; One-year Mid-Curves: the nearest 4 quarterly expirations and 2 serial months; Two-year Mid-Curves: 2 March quarterly expirations

Regular Trading Hours (Central Time) - 7:20 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

GLOBEX Trading Hours (Central Time) - 2:13 p.m. - 7:05 a.m.; on Sunday, trading begins at 5:30 p.m.

Last Trading Day - Quarterly options: second London bank business day immediately preceding the third Wednesday of the contract month; Serial and Mid-Curve options: Friday immediately preceding the third Wednesday of the contract month.

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