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Boerse Stuttgart Generates Turnover Of Around EUR 6 Billion In May - Trading Volume In All Asset Classes Up On Previous Month

Date 04/06/2018

According to its order book statistics, Boerse Stuttgart generated turnover of around EUR 6 billion in May 2018.

Securitised derivatives accounted for the largest share of the turnover. The trading volume in this asset class was around EUR 2.7 billion. This represents an increase of 18 percent in comparison with the previous month. Leverage products generated turnover of more than EUR 1.5 billion – an upsurge of around 9 percent on the same period of the previous year. Investment products accounted for around EUR 1.2 billion of the total turnover. This represents an increase of more than 26 percent compared with the previous month.

In equity trading, the order book turnover was approximately EUR 1.3 billion – more than 15 percent higher than in the previous month. German equities accounted for EUR 975 million of the total, while international equities contributed more than EUR 321 million.

The turnover in debt instrument (bond) trading was more than EUR 1 billion – up around 24 percent on April. Corporate bonds accounted for the largest share of the turnover. The turnover in this asset class was around EUR 738 million.

The order book turnover in exchange-traded products (ETPs) was around EUR 800 million in May, representing a month-on-month increase of almost 30 percent. Trading in investment fund units generated turnover of EUR 107 million.

Baden-Wuerttembergische WertpapierboerseMonthly Statistics May 2018

Note on the monthly statistics:

Boerse Stuttgart’s monthly statistics are reported on the basis of the order book turnover. The turnovers of all the securities traded on each trading day are documented clearly and verifiably. The recording of securities transactions by order book is practised by all intermediary-based German exchanges and serves as a basis for comparing trading turnovers. For the securitised derivatives asset class Boerse Stuttgart also calculates the trading turnover according to the volume of customer orders executed and forwards these to the German Derivatives Association (Deutscher Derivate Verband, DDV). This ensures that comparisons between the different exchanges can also be made with regard to securitised derivatives.