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Eurex continues strong 2015


02 June 2015 Frankfurt
Reporter: Stephen Durham

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Eurex has recorded an average daily volume of 10.1 million contracts during May 2015—a significant improvement on the May 2014 average daily volume of 8.1 million contracts.

On average, 7.7 million of these contracts were on the Eurex Exchange, while 2.4 million were traded at the US-based International Â鶹´«Ã½ Exchange (ISE), part of Eurex Group.

During May 2015, a total of 147 million contracts were traded at Eurex Exchange and 48.7 million at the ISE.

Eurex Repo, which operates Euro Repo and GC Pooling markets, recorded in all markets in May 2015 an average outstanding volume of €189.1 billion, down from €195.3 billion in May 2014.

The secured money market GC Pooling recorded an average outstanding volume of €154 billion, up from the May 2014 total of €151.8 billion.

According to Eurex, the quantative easing policy of the European Central Bank resulted in the Euro Repo market reached an average outstanding volume of €35.1 billion euros, which is down from the May 2014 total of €43.5 billion.
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