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Eurex Repo average daily volume rises 7% YoY for February


05 March 2024 Europe
Reporter: Sophie Downes

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Trading volumes on Eurex Repo, the electronic market for secured financing, have increased by 7 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to €346.8 billion for February.

This YoY growth was driven by a 16 per cent YoY increase in GC Pooling average daily term-adjusted volume to €129.3 billion and 3 per cent YoY growth in special repo average daily volume to €217.5 billion.

For OTC derivatives clearing, notional outstanding volumes have risen 8 per cent YoY to €33,882 billion.

This growth has been driven by 8 per cent YoY expansion in notional outstanding for interest-rate swaps to €14,450 billion for February. Overnight index swap clearing volumes have risen 35 per cent YoY to €3,511 billion.

Average daily cleared OTC volumes through Eurex Clearing have increased 3 per cent YoY for February to €232 billion.

This features a 19 per cent YoY increase in average daily cleared volume for interest rate swaps to €24 billion, while overnight index swaps average daily cleared volume increased 33 per cent YoY for February to €22 billion.
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