Movement Alert|Cboe Global Markets, Inc. Falls 5.15% in Regular Trading, Australian Exchange Divestiture Completed Triggers Profit-Taking

Market Focus
08/04

On August 4, Cboe Global Markets, Inc. declined 5.15% in regular trading, trading at $294.67/share, with turnover of approximately $108 million. The selloff was triggered by the confirmed completion of the sale of Cboe Australia to TMX Group, combined with profit-taking pressure.

The divestiture forms part of an April agreement for TMX to acquire Cboe's Canadian and Australian equities exchanges for a combined $300 million. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) confirmed the transaction over the weekend. While the deal marks substantive progress in Cboe's asset-slimming strategy, it directly reduces the company's business volume in the Australian secondary market. The pending sale of Cboe Canada is expected to close at a later date.

Multiple institutions maintain neutral ratings on the stock, with a mean price target of approximately $311. The market remains in wait-and-see mode regarding the pace of the Canadian exchange divestiture and regulatory approval progress. Notably, Cboe reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $3.56, beating estimates of $3.48, with revenue of $731.6 million also exceeding consensus, suggesting the decline reflects asset-restructuring uncertainty rather than operational weakness.

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