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Cboe Global Markets, Inc. filings document material-event disclosures for a global markets operator whose businesses include derivatives, equities, FX, clearing and investment solutions. Recent Form 8-K reports include quarterly operating and financial results, strategic realignment and exit-or-disposal activity disclosures, and exhibits containing earnings releases.
The company's filings also cover material agreements and capital-structure matters, including credit-facility disclosures involving Cboe Clear Europe. Governance, shareholder voting, regulatory status and risk-related matters appear through the formal disclosure record for Cboe's exchange and clearing operations.
Cboe Global Markets SVP and Chief Accounting Officer Allen Wilkinson sold 248 shares of common stock in an open-market transaction. The sale occurred on February 23, 2026 at an average price of $292.79 per share. After this sale, Wilkinson directly holds 410 common shares.
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. director Alexander Matturri Jr reported an open-market sale of 1,500 shares of common stock. The sale occurred on February 18, 2026 at an average price of $285.36 per share. After this transaction, he directly owns 4,761 shares.
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. director Edward J. Fitzpatrick reported an open-market sale of common stock. On February 18, 2026, he sold 3,947 shares of Cboe common stock at a weighted average price of $285.87 per share in multiple transactions priced between $285.79 and $286.14. Following this sale, he directly owns 12,921 shares of Cboe common stock.
Cboe Global Markets outlines its 2025 annual report, highlighting a broad global exchange and data franchise spanning options, futures, equities, FX, clearing, and indices across North America, Europe, Canada, and Australia.
During 2025 Cboe conducted a comprehensive strategic review and began winding down its Japanese equities business, discontinued U.S. and European corporate listings, reduced costs in several smaller analytics and listings units, and started a sales process for its Cboe Australia and Cboe Canada businesses. After year-end, it also initiated the wind down of its Cboe Europe Derivatives platform.
The company emphasizes growth in core index and volatility products such as SPX and VIX, expansion of its Cboe Data Vantage market data and analytics offering, and multiple new derivatives launches, including the Cboe Magnificent 10 Index products and additional Bitcoin- and Ether-linked futures.
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. reported record results for Q4 2025 and the full year. Fourth-quarter net revenue rose 28% to $671.1 million, with net income allocated to common stockholders up 60% to $312.2 million and diluted EPS up 60% to $2.97. Adjusted diluted EPS was $3.06, up 46%.
For full-year 2025, diluted EPS reached $10.42, up 45%, and adjusted diluted EPS was $10.67, up 24%. Options net revenue grew 34% to $433.1 million, North American Equities 17% to $110.7 million, Europe and APAC 24% to $69.9 million, and Global FX 22% to $23.7 million. Operating margin improved to 60.2% and adjusted operating margin to 67.1%.
Cboe issued 2026 guidance for organic total net revenue growth in the mid single-digit range, Data Vantage organic net revenue growth in the mid to high single-digit range, and adjusted operating expenses of $864–$879 million. At December 31, 2025, the company held $2,216.5 million in cash and cash equivalents and $1,442.9 million of total debt, with $614.5 million remaining under share repurchase authorizations.
Cboe Global Markets announced that Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Christopher Isaacson plans to retire at the end of the day on March 6, 2026. He will then provide consulting services through December 31, 2026 under a Retirement and Consulting Agreement. During the consulting period, he will receive a $541,666 consulting fee in equal monthly installments and will retain portions of certain time-based and performance-based restricted stock units scheduled to vest in February 2027 and February 2028, with the rest forfeited. The company states his retirement is not due to any disagreement over operations, policies or practices.
Cboe also announced that Scott Johnston, a veteran operations leader in options trading and technology, is expected to succeed Mr. Isaacson as Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer effective March 7, 2026, after joining the company on February 17, 2026. The company notes there are no family relationships or related-party transactions requiring disclosure in connection with his appointment.
Cboe Global Markets reported stronger Q3 2025 results. Total revenues rose to $1,141.7 million from $1,055.7 million, driven by Derivatives markets revenue of $564.6 million (up from $476.0 million) and Data Vantage of $162.1 million (up from $145.6 million), partially offset by Cash and spot markets at $415.0 million (down from $434.1 million).
Operating income increased to $370.3 million from $307.4 million. Net income rose to $300.8 million from $218.5 million, with diluted EPS of $2.85 versus $2.07. For the nine months, revenues were $3,510.2 million (from $2,986.9 million) and diluted EPS was $7.45 (from $5.36).
Cash and cash equivalents were $1,496.7 million versus $920.3 million at year-end; long-term debt was $1,442.4 million. Total stockholders’ equity increased to $4,884.9 million. The company paid a quarterly dividend of $0.72 per share in Q3. Cboe announced the wind-down of its Japanese equities business, suspending operations on August 29, 2025.
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. furnished an 8-K announcing it reported financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. Detailed figures and commentary are provided in the press release dated October 31, 2025, attached as Exhibit 99.1 and incorporated by reference into Item 2.02. The company noted that the information under Item 2.02, including Exhibit 99.1, is being furnished and not deemed filed under the Exchange Act.
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) reported an insider equity grant. A company officer (EVP, Global Head of Derivatives) received 1,066 restricted stock units (RSUs) on 10/20/2025. Each RSU represents a contingent right to receive one share of Cboe common stock.
The RSUs vest in three equal annual installments on February 19, 2026, February 19, 2027, and February 19, 2028. The filing lists direct ownership of 1,066 RSUs at a price of $0 per unit, reflecting a standard equity compensation award.
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) disclosed a director’s equity transaction. On October 12, 2025, the director converted 14,817 restricted stock units into an equal number of common shares (Code M), at a reported price of $244.71. To cover taxes, 6,564 shares were withheld (Code F) at $244.71. Following these transactions, the director beneficially owns 30,900 shares directly. The RSUs vest in three equal annual installments that began on October 12, 2024.