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OneChicago continues to see volumes decrease


02 August 2018 Chicago
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

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OneChicago, a securities finance exchange, revealed that its July volume was 378,641, a decrease of 73 percent year-over-year.

This figure compares with June’s results where they reported a volume of 554,378, a decrease of 77 percent year-over year.

OneChicago is a Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Â鶹´«Ã½ Exchange Commission regulated exchange offering Single Stock Futures (SSF).

SSF is a delta one product, on approximately 1,800 equities, including American depositary receipts and exchange-traded funds.

The securities finance exchange also revealed a year-over-year 77 percent decrease on its June volume.

The results also show a similar pattern to the securities finance exchange’s May results which with a volume of 554,378, saw a decrease of 64 percent year-over-year.

One is an exchange offering single stock futures, a delta one product, on approximately 1,800 equities, including American depositary receipts and exchange-traded funds.

It is regulated by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Â鶹´«Ã½ and Exchange Commission.
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