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FIA June 2021 SEF Tracker

Date 13/07/2021

Trading volume on swap execution facilities reached $866.3 billion in average notional value per day during June 2021. This was up 14.4% from the previous month and up 10.6% from the same month of the previous year.



Trading of interest rate swaps and other non-FRA rates products was $525.8 billion per day in June, up 18% from May 2021 and up 48.3% from June 2020. FRA trading reached $250.5 billion in average daily trading in June, up 12.6% from the previous month but down 25.3% from a year ago.

Credit default swap trading averaged $27.3 billion per day in June, the lowest level recorded for any June since 2017. Bloomberg’s market share increased to 68.4% and Tradeweb’s share increased to 19%.

FX trading on SEFs reached $62.7 billion per day in June, the third highest amount recorded for any June and an increase of 9.2% from the previous month. Tullett Prebon had the largest share of the trading volume with 31.7%. BGC moved past Tradition to achieve the second highest share with 20.6%.

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Overview: Recent trading activity for interest rate derivatives, credit default derivatives and foreign exchange derivatives on swap execution facilities in the US.

Comparison Table: Monthly data on trading activity at each swap execution facility, with separate tables for interest rate derivatives, credit default derivatives, and foreign exchange derivatives.

Historical Volume: Monthly volume on SEFs in three asset classes: interest rates, credit and foreign exchange as well as ranking of volume by asset class and ranking of SEFs by volume.

Rates Monthly Volume: Based on trading of foreign exchange derivatives on SEFs in the US, the visualizations include monthly volume, volume ranked by currency, volume for each SEF and market share for each SEF.

Credit Monthly Volume: Based on trading of foreign exchange derivatives on SEFs in the US, the visualizations include monthly volume, volume ranked by index name, volume for each SEF and market share for each SEF.

FX Monthly Volume: Based on trading of foreign exchange derivatives on SEFs in the US, the visualizations include monthly volume, volume ranked by quote currency, volume for each SEF and market share for each SEF.

FIA SEF Tracker

FIA publishes three other data products: the FCM Tracker, which provides insights on the financial condition of futures commission merchants in the U.S.; the CCP Tracker, which provides quarterly data on risk exposures at derivatives clearinghouses; and, a monthly report on exchange-traded derivatives volume and open interest. FIA provides these data products as a service to its members and as part of its mission to promote better understanding of the global derivatives markets.