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Data Spotlight: ESG futures gaining traction
The universe of ESG futures and options is rapidly expanding, with close to three dozen now available on nine exchanges around the world. Trading volume is still relatively low compared to conventional equity index contracts, but is rising rapidly. December set a record of 437,000 in contracts traded, eclipsing the previous high of 364,000 set in March 2020. Trading activity also is becoming more diverse across more contracts, more exchanges and more regions.
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FIA responds to IOSCO consultation on market data
On 26 February, FIA responded to an International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) consultation on access to market data in secondary equity markets.
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January 2021 SEF trading activity
Trading volume on SEFs reached a record level of $1.36 trillion in average notional value per day during January 2021.
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December 2020 stats on customer funds held at US FCMs
December 2020 data from the FIA FCM Tracker
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CCP Tracker update: Q3 2020 data added to visualizations
FIA has updated its CCP Tracker visualizations on its website with data from the third quarter, which were released in early January.
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2020 annual trends in futures and options trading
2020 was a record-breaking year for trading activity in the global exchange-traded derivatives markets, with both volume and open interest reaching all-time highs.
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FIA survey shows industry was well-prepared for COVID-19
Industry-wide survey explores the impact of the pandemic and lessons learned
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Global futures and options trading reaches record level in 2020
FIA today released yearly statistics that show the total number of futures and options traded on exchanges worldwide reached a record level of 46.77 billion contracts in 2020, up 35.6% from 2019.
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FIA responds to ESMA on market data
FIA responded to the ESMA Consultation Paper on draft guidelines on the MiFID II/MiFIR obligations on market data from the perspective of market data users.
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