Nasdaq Nordic today publishes monthly trade statistics for the Nordic[1] and Baltic[2] markets. Below follows a summary of the statistics for November 2014:
- The share trading increased by 17.9% to a daily average of 2.491bn EUR, compared to 2.113bn EUR in November 2013. Compared to the previous month, October 2014, the daily average decreased by 16.2 %.
- Derivatives trading decreased by 10.9 % to a daily average of 408,607 contracts, compared with 458,372 contracts in November 2013.
- ETF trading[3] (Exchange Traded Funds) increased by 0.5% to a daily average of 49.9m EUR compared to 49.7m EUR in November 2013.
- Nokia Oyj was the most traded stock during the past month, followed by Nordea Bank AB.
- Deutsche Bank was the most active member during the past month, followed by Morgan Stanley.
- Nasdaq Nordic’s share of order-book trading in our listed shares[4] decreased to 67.2%, compared to 69.1% previous month.
- Nasdaq Nordic’s share of order-book trading in Norwegian listed shares[5] decreased to 5.2% compared to 6.7% previous month.
- The average order book depth on the best price level was larger at Nasdaq Nordic than the second most liquid trading venue, see detailed figures per exchange:
- For OMXC20 companies 3.0 larger
- For OMXH25 companies 3.1 larger
- For OMXS30 companies 2.2 larger
- Nasdaq Nordic’s average time at EBBO[6] (European Best Bid and Offer) was:
- For OMXC20 companies 93.5 %
- For OMXH25 companies 92.6 %
- For OMXS30 companies 95.4 %
1) Nasdaq Copenhagen, Helsinki, Iceland and Stockholm
2) Nasdaq Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius
3) ETF trading figure encompasses Nasdaq Stockholm and Nasdaq Helsinki.
4) Source: Thomson Reuters and Nasdaq. Included are all European marketplaces that offer trading in Nasdaq Nordic listed shares.
5) Nasdaq Nordic offers trading in all of the Oslo Bors listed shares.
6) EBBO (European Best Bid and Offer) refers to the current best price available for selling or buying a trading instrument such as a stock.