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Clearstream GSF volumes outstanding up 18% YoY for September


16 October 2023 Luxembourg
Reporter: Carmella Haswell

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Clearstream’s global securities financing (GSF) business recorded an 18 per cent year-over-year jump in volumes outstanding to €693.8 billion for September, according to recent monthly figures

Year-to-date GSF outstanding volumes have increased 7 per cent to €632.3 billion for 2023, relative to €588.9 billion for the equivalent period in 2022.

Assets under custody held in Clearstream have risen 7 per cent YoY to €17,798 billion for the month of September. Year-to-date, assets under custody have grown 5 per cent rise to €17,400 billion for 2023.

For Clearstream’s investment funds services (IFS), securities deposits were up 3 per cent YoY for September to €3,305 billion. The volume of transactions through the funds division have declined by 6 per cent YoY to 3.39 million.

International business securities deposits through the Clearstream ICSD have increased 5 per cent YoY for the month to €8,388 billion. The number of transactions through this service have climbed 4 per cent YoY to 6.1 million for September.
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