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CBOE chief’s pay dwarfs rivals at NYSE, CME

CBOE Holdings Inc. Chief Executive Officer William Brodsky, who steered the operator of the biggest U.S. options market through an initial public offering last June, received a giant pay boost for his efforts. Get the full story »

CBOE to drop vice chairman post, trading panel

Chicago Board Options Exchange  is eliminating its vice chairman board post and doing away with its trading advisory committee, shedding trappings of a member-owned structure that held sway prior to its June 2010 initial public offering. Get the full story »

CBOE ‘fairly confident’ in changes to fee-cap plan

The head of CBOE Holdings Inc., the largest U.S. options exchange, said on Tuesday he is “fairly confident there is a reasonable chance” that the regulator will drop products listed on a single exchange from its fee-cap proposal. Get the full story »

CBOE quarterly net profit fell 11%

CBOE Holdings Inc, which runs the Chicago Board Options Exchange, said on Thursday that second-quarter profit fell 11%. Net income fell to $24.9 million, or 27 cents a share, from $28.1 million, or 31 a share, a year earlier. Results from the latest quarter include certain one-time expenses, including for index options litigation. Get the full story »

CBOE keeps exclusive rights to index options

An Illinois state judge handed CBOE Holdings Inc. a decisive victory on Thursday that cemented the exchange operator’s right to exclusively list index options.

Cook County Circuit Court Judge William Maki barred rival International Securities Exchange  from trading index options on U.S. stock benchmarks such as the Standard & Poor’s 500 index . Get the full story »