Euronext Reports September 2015 Volumes, Cash Order ADV Retreats

Monday, 05/10/2015 | 18:05 GMT by Jeff Patterson
  • September 2015 saw the average daily Euronext cash order book at just $9,025 million, representing a fall of -6.4% MoM from August 2015.
Euronext Reports September 2015 Volumes, Cash Order ADV Retreats
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Euronext, Europe’s largest Exchange , has released its trading volumes for the month ending September 2015, having incurred a substantial MoM decline from this past June, according to a Euronext statement.

Last month, Euronext’s August 2015 average daily transaction value on its cash order book stood at $9,638 million, yielding a strong YoY from August 2014 with exchange-traded-funds (ETFs) also experiencing a steadfast triple-digit surge YoY.

However, September 2015 saw the average daily Euronext cash order book at just $9,025 million, representing a fall of -6.4% MoM from August 2015. Across a yearly timeframe however, the latest figures corresponded to a growth of 35.0% YoY from September 2014. Moreover, the activity on ETFs during September 2015 also maintained a robust performance, with average daily transaction value at $686.6 million, up 105% when weighed against September 2014.

During the month ending September 2015, the average daily volume (ADV) on equity index derivatives was 247,100 contracts, up 9.0% YoY from September 2014– furthermore, ADV on individual equity derivatives during September 2015 came in at 233,212 contracts, good for a rise of 5.0% YoY vs. September 2014.

In September 2015, ADC on commodities derivatives was also unable to mount any rise, remaining flat YoY when compared to September 2014, with just 58,697 contracts.

Euronext, Europe’s largest Exchange , has released its trading volumes for the month ending September 2015, having incurred a substantial MoM decline from this past June, according to a Euronext statement.

Last month, Euronext’s August 2015 average daily transaction value on its cash order book stood at $9,638 million, yielding a strong YoY from August 2014 with exchange-traded-funds (ETFs) also experiencing a steadfast triple-digit surge YoY.

However, September 2015 saw the average daily Euronext cash order book at just $9,025 million, representing a fall of -6.4% MoM from August 2015. Across a yearly timeframe however, the latest figures corresponded to a growth of 35.0% YoY from September 2014. Moreover, the activity on ETFs during September 2015 also maintained a robust performance, with average daily transaction value at $686.6 million, up 105% when weighed against September 2014.

During the month ending September 2015, the average daily volume (ADV) on equity index derivatives was 247,100 contracts, up 9.0% YoY from September 2014– furthermore, ADV on individual equity derivatives during September 2015 came in at 233,212 contracts, good for a rise of 5.0% YoY vs. September 2014.

In September 2015, ADC on commodities derivatives was also unable to mount any rise, remaining flat YoY when compared to September 2014, with just 58,697 contracts.

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