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NYBOT June Volume Largest Monthly Total In 136-Year History

Date 06/07/2006

Trading at the New York Board of Trade® (NYBOT®), the world’s leading “soft” commodity exchange, reached an all-time high during June with 4,541,503 futures and options contracts changing hands – a monthly volume record.  The new record surpasses the previous monthly volume high of 4,151,150 contracts established February 2006.  The record activity pushed the year-to-date (YTD) total volume for the first half of 2006 25% ahead of the 2005 record numbers.  

 

Other monthly volume records set in June were:  Agricultural Futures (2,967,462 contracts); Total Futures (3,565,784 contracts), Cotton No. 2sm (symbol CT) futures (601,971 contracts), Cocoa (symbol CC) futures (333,275 contracts), and Coffee “C”® (symbol KC) futures (476,542 contracts). 

 

Daily volume records were set for the U.S. Dollar Index® (symbol DX) futures contract on June 12 with 28,701 contracts, and also the Russell 1000® Index (symbol R) options contract, with 4,214 contracts traded June 14.

 

Frederick W. Schoenhut, NYBOT Chairman, said:  “The record growth our exchange has experienced over the past several years has been remarkable.  This month’s historic trading volume is symbolic of the efficiency and liquidity our markets offer to the investing and hedging communities.  We look forward to continued growth in the future as more groups come to NYBOT for their risk management needs.”

 

Additionally, year-to-date (YTD) trading during the month was up 25%, reaching nearly 24 million combined futures and options contracts.  YTD category increases include:  Total Ag Futures (up 19%), Currency Futures (up 31%), and Total Futures (up 20%); options increases are Ag Options (up 44%), Currency Options (up 15%), and Total Options (up 42%). 

 

Individual product increases (YTD):

-Sugar No. 11sm (symbol SB) futures contract (up 26%) and Sugar No. 11 options (up 128%)

-U.S. Dollar Index® (symbol DX) futures (up 39%) and options (up 8%)

-Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice (symbol OJ) futures (up 19%)

-Cocoa (symbol CC) futures (up 18%)

-Cotton No. 2sm (symbol CT) futures (up 14%)

-Coffee “C”® (symbol KC) futures (up 4%) and options (6%)

-Wood Pulp (symbol P) futures (up 35%)

 

Category YTD Volumes

 

2006 YTD

2005 YTD

% Increase

Total Ag Futures

15,324,828

12,870,821

19%

Total Ag Options

  5,979,279

  4,144,950

44%

Total Currency Futures

  1,967,808

  1,498,619

31%

Total Futures

17,769,562

14,831,832

20%

Total Options

  6,112,967

  4,293,018

42%

Total Futures & Options

23,882,529

19,124,850

25%

 

Individual Product YTD Volumes

 

2006 YTD

2005 YTD

% Increase

Sugar No. 11 Futures 

8,211,887

6,500,862

  26%

Sugar No. 11 Options

3,402,638

1,489,564

128%

US Dollar Index Futures

   662,463

   476,288

  39%

US Dollar Index Options

     25,132

     23,244

    8%

FCOJ Futures

   499,563

   420,339

  19%

Cotton Futures

2,631,744

2,310,345

  14%

Cocoa Futures

1,574,692

1,329,400

  18%

Coffee “C” Futures

2,329,937

2,235,606

    4%

Wood Pulp Futures

     13,684

     10,158

  35%

 

The New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) is New York’s original futures exchange, where the world trades food, fiber and financial products.  For well over a century, the New York Board of Trade has provided reliability, integrity and security in a global marketplace for cocoa, coffee, cotton, ethanol, orange juice, wood pulp and sugar, as well as currency and index futures and options.  Information about the New York Board of Trade can be found at www.nybot.com and www.nybotlive.com.  To learn more about New York Board of Trade Futures & Options for Kids, the Exchange’s non-profit group, please go to www.futuresandoptionsforkids.org.