Investment banking giant Goldman Sachs is reportedly stepping up its work on crypto by exploring whether it should offer over-the-counter (OTC) crypto options. The news came as the firm said it is leaving Russia, becoming the first major Wall Street bank to do so after the war in Ukraine started.
The investment bank’s exploration of crypto options is an indication of the bank’s deepening participation in the world of crypto trading. The bank is one of just a few major investment banks that are looking into offering such crypto derivatives products, Bloomberg reported, citing undisclosed sources.
The product being explored at the moment, so-called bilateral options, would allow trades to be customized for institutional crypto holders such as hedge funds or miners, for example to hedge risks, the report added.
The news of the possible new venture into crypto options comes after the bank’s head of crypto trading, Andrei Kazantsev, said during a panel hosted by CoinDesk in December last year that “the next big step that we are envisioning is the development of options markets.”
Meanwhile, news also emerged today that the major investment bank is leaving Russia as a result of sanctions imposed on the country.
“Goldman Sachs is winding down its business in Russia in compliance with regulatory and licensing requirements,” the investment bank said in an email sent to Reuters.
The bank has previously disclosed that it has a credit exposure to Russia of USD 650m.
So far, no other major American banks have said that they are closing their operations in Russia as a result of the war in Ukraine.
Citigroup said on Wednesday this week that is continuing to operate in the country on “a more limited basis.” The bank has long planned to sell its
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