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Abstract:The ADV for the month came in at $38.18 billion. Despite the monthly dip, demand in July remains stronger than most of 2021.
Cboe FX Markets, an institutional venue for spot foreign exchange trading, reported a sharp monthly dip in trading volumes for July, seemingly with the effects of the summer holidays on the markets.
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The total volume of spot forex trading in July came in at $801.9 billion, which went down from the previous months $873.6 billion. That was a month-over-month decline of more than 8 percent. The monthly dip came after the trading volumes on the platform remained flat for two consecutive months.
The average daily volume (ADV) of trading for the month with 21 trading days came in at $38.18 billion, which is down from last months $39.7 billion when there were 22 trading days. Despite the monthly dip, demand in July remains stronger than in last April and January, as well as most of 2021.
On a year-over-year basis, the spot forex trading volume on Cboe has strengthened by 11.4 percent. The platform brought in $719 billion in July 2021, which was much lower than last month. Additionally, ADV strengthened by 16.8 percent from $32.6 billion.
Headquartered in Chicago, Cboe runs one of the largest derivatives exchanges in the United States. Moreover, activities on its spot forex market indicate the overall sentiment of the institutional traders.
Last week, Cboe released its financials for Q2 2022, reporting $16.6 million in net revenue for Global FX, which is a yearly increase of 20 percent. It was pushed by a higher net transaction and clearing fees. However, there was a decline of around 3 percent from the first quarter of the year.
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