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FX option expiries for August 5 NY cut

FX option expiries for August 5 NY cut at 10:00 Eastern Time, via DTCC, can be found below.

- EUR/USD: EUR amounts        

  • 1.0050 333m
  • 1.0100 871m
  • 1.0150 415m
  • 1.0200 2.1b
  • 1.0300 1.4b
  • 1.0400 810m

- GBP/USD: GBP amounts        

  • 1.1965 564m
  • 1.2010 300m
  • 1.2100 590m
  • 1.2200 239m
  • 1.2275 303m

- USD/JPY: USD amounts                     

  • 131.00 588m
  • 131.75 411m
  • 132.25 822m
  • 132.50 797m
  • 133.25 470m
  • 134.00 2.1b
  • 135.00 1.1b

- USD/CHF: USD amounts        

  • 0.9200 500m
  • 0.9400 400m
  • 0.9600 685m

- AUD/USD: AUD amounts  

  • 0.6800 918m
  • 0.6900 494m
  • 0.6950 498m
  • 0.7000 532m
  • 0.7200 1b

- USD/CAD: USD amounts       

  • 1.2600 1.1b
  • 1.2800 1.6b
  • 1.2900 1.1b
  • 1.3000 813m

- NZD/USD: NZD amounts

  • 0.5950 605m

- EUR/GBP: EUR amounts

  • 0.8350 1.5b
  • 0.8450 750m

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Dhwani Mehta

Dhwani Mehta

FXStreet

Residing in Mumbai (India), Dhwani is a Senior Analyst and Manager of the Asian session at FXStreet. She has over 10 years of experience in analyzing and covering the global financial markets, with specialization in Forex and commodities markets.

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