芝加哥商品交易所报告外汇交易量增长20%,创下季度新高

币界网Publicado em 2024-07-24Última atualização em 2024-07-24

币界网报道:

全球领先的衍生品市场CME Group股份有限公司(NASDAQ:CME)公布了创纪录的2024年第二季度财务业绩,外汇交易量大幅增长20%,每天超过100万份合约。

CME集团公布第二季度收入创纪录,外汇交易激增

这家总部位于芝加哥的交易所运营商公布了15亿美元的历史最高季度收入,这得益于所有资产类别交易活动的增加。调整后的净利润达到9.32亿美元,即每股摊薄2.56美元,超过了分析师的预期。

本季度的日均交易量(ADV)为2590万份合约,创下该公司历史上第二季度的最高ADV。值得注意的是,外汇ADV升至107.5万份合约,比去年同期增长19.7%。

芝加哥商品交易所集团董事长兼首席执行官Terry Duffy表示:“不断升级的不确定性促使所有资产类别对风险管理的需求增加。”。“十多年来,我们的交易量和未平仓合约首次在每个资产类别中都有所增长,大宗商品的总体ADV增长了16%,金融市场增长了13%。”

外汇部门的强劲表现是在全球经济不确定性加剧和货币市场波动的情况下出现的。随着交易员寻求管理货币风险,芝加哥商品交易所的外汇产品,特别是主要货币对的期货和期权,得到了越来越多的采用。

其他资产类别也呈现强劲增长。利率ADV达到1289.4万份合约,而股指ADV为677.9万份合约。能源和农产品价格显著上涨,ADV分别为244.7万和187.7万份。

产品线2023年第2季度2023年第3季度2023年4季度2023年第一季度2024年第二季度利率11273 10967 13348 13839 12894股票指数6216 6353 6922 6856 6779外汇898 942 1007 984 1075能源2104 2126 2158 2412 2447农产品1752 1433 1469 1596 1877金属612 528 609 675 868总计22855 22349 25513 26360 25941

芝加哥商品交易所集团ADV(单位:千)

该公司的电子交易平台CME Globex继续占据主导地位,本季度平均每天处理2414.3万份合约。

展望未来,Duffy强调公司的重点是“通过与谷歌云的合作,提高资本效率,将新产品推向市场,并为我们的客户创造额外价值。”

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