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Internal email discussing $14.3M XLF call spread trade by Amanda Ens and Jeffrey E.

Internal email discussing $14.3M XLF call spread trade by Amanda Ens and Jeffrey E. The passage reveals a sizable financial options trade but involves only mid‑level banking personnel and no senior officials or political figures. It lacks concrete links to misconduct, illegal activity, or foreign influence, offering limited investigative value beyond typical market‑trading communications. Key insights: Notional value of the XLF call spread trade is $14,285,000.; Trade strategy involves buying 6‑month 105% calls and shorting 110% calls with a knock‑in feature.; Premium discussed is $250,000.

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Internal email discussing $14.3M XLF call spread trade by Amanda Ens and Jeffrey E. The passage reveals a sizable financial options trade but involves only mid‑level banking personnel and no senior officials or political figures. It lacks concrete links to misconduct, illegal activity, or foreign influence, offering limited investigative value beyond typical market‑trading communications. Key insights: Notional value of the XLF call spread trade is $14,285,000.; Trade strategy involves buying 6‑month 105% calls and shorting 110% calls with a knock‑in feature.; Premium discussed is $250,000.

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