In a recent comment letter, FIA supports the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC) efforts to improve its swap data reporting rules.
CONTINUE READINGTrading volume on SEFs reached $823.7 billion in average notional value per day during April 2020. Trading was down in every category except in the forward rate agreement sector.
CONTINUE READINGIn a letter submitted to the SEC today, the FIA Principal Traders Group encouraged the Commission to closely scrutinize the unfairly discriminatory and anti-competitive latency advantage provided to the Wireless Connections covered by this proposal. FIA PTG went on to say that they believe the Wireless Connections as currently operated are inconsistent with Exchange Act requirements.
CONTINUE READINGGlobal trading of futures and options surged in the first quarter as markets responded to the coronavirus pandemic.
CONTINUE READINGTrading volume on SEFs reached $1.03 trillion in average notional value per day during March 2020, the second highest level ever recorded. Record trading occurred in every category except in the forward rate agreement sector.
CONTINUE READINGTrading volume on SEFs reached $848.5 billion in average notional value per day during February 2020. Trading was up in every category except for in the forward rate agreement sector.
CONTINUE READINGWorldwide volume of exchange-traded derivatives was 3.62 billion contracts in the month of February, up 11.6% from the previous month and up 50.4% from February 2019.
CONTINUE READINGTrading volume on SEFs reached a record level of $1.1 trillion in average notional value per day during January 2020. The increase in trading volume mainly took place in the forward rate agreements sector.
CONTINUE READINGSummary statistics from FIA show that trading activity in the global exchange-traded derivatives markets rose by 13.7% in 2019 to reach a record of 34.47 billion contracts. Futures volume rose 12% to 19.24 billion contracts, while options volume rose 16% to 15.23 billion contracts.
CONTINUE READINGThis webinar will highlight the main trends in trading activity during 2018 in the global exchange-traded derivatives market.
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