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OCC’s securities lending CCP activity down
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OCC’s securities lending CCP activity down
04 March 2019
Chicago
Reporter: Jenna Lomax
Image: Shutterstock
OCC's securities lending central counterparty activity was down 5.5 percent in new loans from February last year with 105,993 transactions last month.
Year-to-date stock loan activity decreased 3.5 percent from 2018 with 220,933 new loan transactions this year.
The average daily loan value at OCC in February was $69,881,482,507.62.
Total cleared contract volume in February reached 354,013,604 contracts.
This was a decline of 25.9 percent compared to last February, which was the fifth-highest volume month in OCC’s history.
OCC’s year-to-date average daily cleared contract volume is 19,415,614, down 18.9 percent compared to last year.
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