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Optiver is a proprietary trading firm and market-maker for various exchange-listed financial instruments. Its name derives from the Dutch optie verhandelaar, or "option trader".[2][3] The company is privately owned, using its own capital, at its own risk, to trade on major financial markets around the world. Optiver trades a range of financial products, including listed derivatives, cash equities, exchange-traded funds, bonds and foreign exchange. With offices in Amsterdam, Chicago, Sydney and Shanghai, the company spans four continents. Optiver employs approximately 1000 people of 45 different nationalities. History After setting up a branch in Taipei in 2005, the firm reopened its Hong Kong office in 2007 because new regulations required a local representative office there. In 2008, Optiver opened an on-shore trading office in Japan. The income Optiver generates outside Europe has grown by over 50% since 2012, boosted by its Asian presence through the Australian branch. Optiver opened an office in Shanghai in early 2013. Organisation and people Optiver is a member of the European Principal Traders Association[5] (FIA EPTA), FIA Principal Trading Group (PTG) in the US and FIA Japan. Trading and technology Optiver in the media
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Stampacom (talk) 12:00, 17 April 2018 (UTC)
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