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OCC cleared contract volume dips in March
02 April 2019 Chicago
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

Image: Shutterstock
OCC’s total cleared contract volume in March reached 411,838,353 contracts, which is a 7 percent decline compared to March last year.

The results showed that OCC’s year-to-date average daily cleared contract volume is 19,482,998, down 15.1 percent compared to 2018’s record-breaking pace.

Meanwhile, overall exchange-listed options volume reached 405,356,124 contracts in March, down 6.6 percent from 434,032,307 in 2018.

Equity options volume reached a total of 365,585,219 contracts, a 4.9 percent decrease from March 2018.

This includes cleared exchange-traded funds options volume of 148,462,660 contracts last month, an 18.2 percent decrease compared to the March 2018 volume of 181,592,017 contracts.

Index options volume was down 19.5 percent with 39,770,905 contracts in March, with year-to-date average daily volume of 1,861,456 contracts.

Futures cleared by OCC reached 6,482,229 contracts in March, down 27.3 percent from March 2018. OCC's year-to-date average daily cleared futures volume is 290,407 contracts, 47.2 percent less than 2018.

According to the OCC, their securities lending central counterparty activity was down 0.5 percent in new loans from March 2018 with 117,521 transactions last month.

Year-to-date stock loan activity decreased 2.5 percent from 2018 with 338,454 new loan transactions in 2019. The average daily loan value at OCC in March was $74,657,357,175.96.







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