In July, for another month in a row, the highest-volume segment of the world market leader and world's most successful exchange-traded derivatives family was that of the capital market products, achieving its second-highest turnover to date with more than 40.5 million contracts traded (after 48 million contracts in November 2001) and topping its July 2001 volume by 41 percent. The most heavily traded contract in this segment and at Eurex as a whole was the Bund future with 18.2 million contracts traded (35.8 percent higher than in July 2001). Bobl futures volume was about 38 percent above the previous year's figure, rising to 9.5 million contracts, and the Euro-Schatz futures volume was 70 percent higher, with 10.1 million contracts traded.
Turnover of some 37 million contracts was posted in equity-based derivatives in July, comprising about 24.6 million contracts in equity index derivatives and about 12.3 million in equity options. A total of 196 million equity-based derivatives contracts have been traded at Eurex in 2002, more than 109 million of them in equity index derivatives and over 86 million contracts in equity options. The strongest equity option at Eurex in July was the option on Deutsche Telekom, with some 2 million contracts traded, 36 percent higher than the volume traded in July 2001.
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