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OCC CCP activity in May down 18 percent


03 June 2014 Chicago
Reporter: Mark Dugdale

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OCC's securities lending central counterparty activity was down 18 percent in new loans from May 2013, with 99,782 transactions recorded last month.

Year-to-date stock loan activity is down 8 percent from 2013, with 485,722 new loan transactions in 2014.

The average daily loan value at OCC in May was $117,951,459,426.

Total cleared contract volume reached 319,742,239 in May, an 18 percent decrease from the May 2013 volume of 391,347,069 contracts.

Its year-to-date cleared contract volume remains up for 2014, with 1,789,079,351 contracts, 1 percent higher than the same point in 2013.

OCC’s year-to-date average daily contract volume is up 2 percent at 17,369,702 contracts.

Futures cleared by OCC reached 4,112,004 contracts in May, a 16 percent decrease from the same month in 2013.

Its average daily cleared futures volume in 2014 is up 18 percent with 265,500 contracts. OCC’s year-to-date total cleared futures volume is up 16 percent with 27,346,548 contracts in 2014.
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