Tradeweb Reports Trading Volume for April 2022
Tradeweb Markets Inc. reported total trading volume of
U.S. government bond ADV surged 41.5% to $135.9 billion, while mortgage ADV increased 5.6% to $181.4 billion. Credit derivatives ADV saw a remarkable rise of 64.6% to $16.1 billion. However, U.S. ETF ADV slightly decreased 0.3% to $6.4 billion. The report reflects robust trading activity across multiple asset classes amidst market volatility.
- Total trading volume reached $21.6 trillion in April 2022.
- Average daily volume rose to $1.09 trillion, a 22.1% increase year-over-year.
- U.S. government bond ADV increased by 41.5% to $135.9 billion.
- Credit derivatives ADV surged by 64.6% to $16.1 billion.
- Mortgage ADV grew by 5.6% to $181.4 billion.
- U.S. ETF ADV decreased by 0.3% to $6.4 billion.
- European credit ADV declined by 0.2% year-over-year.
Total Volume of
RATES
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U.S. government bond ADV was up41.5% YoY to (bn),1 and European government bond ADV was up$135.9 billion 18.2% YoY to .$33.5b n-
Trading in
U.S. government bonds was supported by strong client activity in institutional and wholesale markets; the continued momentum of session-based trading and streaming protocols; and the addition of the Nasdaq Fixed Income business. Global government bond trading remained strong amidst heightened rates market volatility as yields continued to rise across developed markets.
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Trading in
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Mortgage ADV was up
5.6% YoY to .$181.4b n- An uptick in volatility was partially offset by declining issuance and rising yields.
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Swaps/swaptions ≥ 1-year ADV was up
41.1% YoY to , and total rates derivatives ADV was up$195.4b n37.4% YoY to .$303.9b n- Swaps/swaptions ≥ 1-year volumes were driven by robust client interest in the request-for-market (RFM) protocol, increased engagement from international clients and strong trading activity in emerging markets swaps. Increased 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 up23.0% YoY to and European credit ADV was down$4.0b n0.2% YoY (up8.1% YoY in EUR terms) to .$1.9b n-
U.S. and European credit volumes reflected continued client adoption across all Tradeweb protocols, including Tradeweb AllTrade’s request-for-quote (RFQ) and portfolio trading. Reported European volumes were impacted by a strongU.S. dollar. In April, Tradeweb captured fully electronic share ofU.S. High Grade andU.S. High Yield TRACE of12.3% and7.3% , respectively. Additionally, further client adoption of Tradeweb’s Multi-Client Net Spotting tool boosted electronically processed activity.
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Credit derivatives ADV was up
64.6% YoY to .$16.1b n- Market-wide volatility continued to boost volumes overall.
EQUITIES
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U.S. ETF ADV was down0.3% YoY to and European ETF ADV was up$6.4b n14.8% YoY to .$2.7b n-
Growth in global institutional client activity, up
35.6% YoY, was driven by further adoption of RFQ and elevated market volatility.
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Growth in global institutional client activity, up
MONEY MARKETS
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Repurchase Agreement ADV was up
15.1% YoY to .$375.3b n- Increased client adoption of Tradeweb’s electronic trading solutions drove record 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 remained measured in the low interest rate environment, despite its recent pickup.
For the complete report go to https://www.tradeweb.com/newsroom/monthly-activity-reports/.
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