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Goldman Sachs Executes Its First Trade of Ether-Linked Derivative: Report

London-based Marex Financial was the counterparty for the trade.

Updated May 11, 2023, 4:17 p.m. Published Jun 13, 2022, 10:51 a.m.

Goldman Sachs (GS) has started trading a type of derivative tied to ether , Bloomberg reported on Monday.

  • The Wall Street giant executed its first Ethereum non-deliverable forward, a derivative that pays out based on the price of ether and offers institutional investors indirect exposure to the cryptocurrency, the report said.
  • London-based financial services firm Marex Financial was Goldman’s counterparty, the report added.
  • The move by Goldman indicates an institutional appetite for cryptocurrencies at a time when the market is reeling from the fall of stablecoin terraUSD (UST) and a poor macroeconomic outlook.
  • The overall market cap for cryptos tumbled to below $1 trillion for the first time in nearly 18 months on Monday, with ether shedding nearly 17% in the past 24 hours.
  • Goldman Sachs and Marex Financial were not immediately available for comment when contacted by CoinDesk.

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