Tradeweb Reports Total August Trading Volume of $23.4 Trillion With 13.0% YoY Increase in Average Daily Volume
Tradeweb Markets Inc. (Nasdaq: TW) reported a total trading volume of $23.4 trillion in August 2022, with an average daily volume (ADV) of $1.02 trillion, reflecting a 13% YoY increase. The growth was driven by strong performance across diverse financial products. Key highlights include a 34% YoY increase in swaps/swaptions ADV and a 100.3% YoY surge in municipal bond ADV. However, mortgage ADV decreased by 7.9% YoY. The company's adaptability amidst macroeconomic challenges underscores its resilience.
- Total trading volume increased by 13% YoY to $23.4 trillion.
- Average daily volume (ADV) rose to $1.02 trillion.
- Swaps/swaptions ADV grew by 34% YoY to $169.4 billion.
- Municipal bonds ADV surged by 100.3% YoY to $345 million.
- U.S. Credit ADV increased by 14.8% YoY to $3.5 billion.
- Mortgage ADV declined by 7.9% YoY to $157.1 billion.
- European credit ADV decreased by 9.6% YoY.
Tradeweb's diversified offering across products, geographies and client sectors supported double-digit growth, amidst a complex macroeconomic background driven by evolving central bank policy, sustained elevated volatility, economic concerns and a stronger dollar.
RATES
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U.S. government bond ADV was up0.7% YoY to (bn), and European government bond ADV was up$124.2 billion 22.7% YoY (up42.2% YoY in EUR terms) to .$27.5b n-
Client engagement in
U.S. government bonds across institutional and wholesale markets remained high, while higher interest rates drove strong growth in the retail market. European government bond trading remained elevated amidst heightened rates market volatility.
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Client engagement in
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Mortgage ADV was down
7.9% YoY to .$157.1b n- Risk-off sentiment and declining issuance weighed on trading activity and sector performance.
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Swaps/swaptions ≥ 1-year ADV was up
34.0% YoY to , and total rates derivatives ADV was up$169.4b n26.4% YoY to .$283.5b n- Swaps/swaptions ≥ 1-year volumes were supported by robust trading in global inflation swaps, strong activity in emerging markets swaps, increased engagement from international clients and robust client interest in the request-for-market (RFM) protocol. Ongoing market focus on evolving central bank policy continued to buoy overall market activity.
CREDIT
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Fully electronic
U.S. Credit ADV was up14.8% YoY to and European credit ADV was down$3.5b n9.6% YoY (up4.8% YoY in EUR terms) to .$1.0b n-
U.S. and European credit volumes reflected continued client adoption across all Tradeweb protocols, including request-for-quote (RFQ), Tradeweb AllTrade, sessions-based trading and portfolio trading.U.S. High Grade activity was buoyed by a pick-up in sessions-based trading and voice trade processing, while heightened volatility weighed on overall market activity inU.S. High Yield and European credit. Tradeweb captured fully electronic share ofU.S. High Grade andU.S. High Yield TRACE of13.2% and5.2% , respectively.
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Municipal bonds ADV was up
100.3% YoY to (mm).$345 million - Municipal volumes remained at high historical levels, reflecting our second-highest month in institutional trading activity and a resurgence in retail trading activity. Market volatility and rising interest rates continued to boost volumes overall.
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Credit derivatives ADV was up
95.0% YoY to .$11.4b n- Market-wide volatility continued to boost volumes overall.
EQUITIES
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U.S. ETF ADV was up20.2% YoY to and European ETF ADV was up$5.3b n36.4% YoY (up58.1% YoY in EUR terms) to .$2.2b n-
An increase of
69.0% YoY in global institutional client activity was driven by further adoption of RFQ and sustained market volatility.
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An increase of
MONEY MARKETS
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Repurchase Agreement ADV was up
16.7% YoY to .$369.6b n- Increased client adoption of Tradeweb’s electronic trading solutions drove Global Repo activity, even as elevated usage of the Federal Reserve’s reverse repo facility continued to weigh on the overall repo market. Retail money markets activity continued to strengthen as the rates environment improved.
For the final numbers and complete report go to https://www.tradeweb.com/newsroom/monthly-activity-reports/.
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