Exchange-traded derivatives

Exchange-traded derivatives
  Derivatives which are traded on a futures or options exchange i.e. not OTC derivatives. The BIS estimated that the worlds banks had $3.5 trillion worth of exchange-traded derivatives at the end of 1991.

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