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How Does the Regulatory Status of an Exchange Affect the Style of Options It Can Offer?

Highly regulated exchanges, particularly those in the US like the CME, typically offer European-style options on futures due to regulatory preference for standardization and simplified risk management. Less regulated or offshore exchanges have more flexibility and may offer American-style or more complex derivative products, though this often comes with higher regulatory risk for participants.

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