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Tradeweb Reports July Trading Volume
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Tradeweb Markets Inc. (Nasdaq: TW), a leading, global operator of electronic marketplaces for rates, credit, equities and money

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[{"type":"text","content":" NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nTradeweb Markets Inc. (Nasdaq: TW), a leading, global operator of electronic marketplaces for rates, credit, equities and money markets, today reported average daily volume (ADV) of $724.7 billion (bn) in July, a decrease of 3.5 percent (%) year over year (YoY).\n\n\nLee Olesky, Tradeweb CEO, said: “Our volumes in July reflected both the state of the markets in which we operate and our ability to meet the evolving needs of our clients. Trading volumes driven by strong issuance in U.S. treasuries, mortgages and credit helped to offset the negative impact that lower volatility had on swaps volumes. Tradeweb continued to deepen client engagement through enhancements to our trading protocols such as request-for-market in swaps and all-to-all in credit. We believe this increased adoption of electronic trading is here to stay even as trading floors eventually re-open around the world.”\n\n\nTradeweb set new ADV records in global repo trading of $248.5bn, which was up 17.7% YoY, and in Chinese bond trading of $1.4bn, which rose 41.0% YoY. In addition, July was the second best month in terms of TRACE credit share for both U.S. high-grade (17.3%) and high-yield (4.6%).\n\n\nRATES\n\n\n\nU.S. government bond ADV was up 14.4% YoY to $83.7bn, and European government bond ADV was down 1.0% YoY to $23.6bn.\n\n\nGlobal stimulus programs continued to swell issuance in many national markets, and day-to-day trading in bills markets was strong. Client adoption of the direct streaming protocol for on-the-run Treasuries trading continued to accelerate, as did its share of TRACE.\n\n\n\n\nMortgage ADV was up 23.2% YoY to $190.8bn.\n\n\nRecord low mortgage rates drove new home sales and refinancing activity which resulted in strong origination, helping to boost trading volumes in July. Trading in specified pools continued apace.\n\n\n\n\nRates derivatives ADV was down 43.3% YoY to $143.1bn.\n\n\nAs in June, declining rates volatility across the curve and reduced speculation on the front end dampened trading in swaps. A record percentage of activity was executed this month via request-for-market (RFM) as additional dealers added support.\n\n\n\n\n\nCREDIT\n\n\n\nU.S. credit ADV was up 54.0% YoY to $4.2bn, and European credit ADV was down 9.7% YoY to $1.2bn.\n\n\nAnonymous all-to-all trading by institutional clients helped ...