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OCC securities lending average daily loan value rises 24% YoY for January


03 February 2022 US
Reporter: SFT

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Securities lending average daily loan value through OCC has grown 24.4 per cent year-on-year to US$132.1 billion for January 2021.

However, stock loan cleared value is slightly down month-on-month, dipping from US$147.7 billion in December 2021, which was a monthly record for the Chicago-based clearing entity.

In terms of transaction volumes, OCC’s securities lending CCP activity grew by 57.6 per cent YoY to 177,228 trades in January 2022.

For January, total cleared futures and options contracts through OCC rose 6.4 per cent YoY to 897.6 million, which is the highest on record for the month of January.

The clearing entity twice registered new single day total volume records during the month: daily futures and options volumes hit new highs of 63.5 million on Friday 21 January and 63.7 million on Monday 24 January.

For options contracts, total cleared contract volume rose 6.3 per cent YoY to 891.4 million for January.

For futures contracts, total cleared contract volume increased 17.6 per cent YoY to 6.1 million in January.
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