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SFTR week three figures


06 August 2020 London
Reporter: Natalie Turner

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For a third consecutive week, the International Capital Market Association (ICMA) has recorded that firms have reported a total of 1.38 million securities financing transactions (SFTs) with a cash value of €16.64 trillion and collateral market value of €35 trillion.

The number of SFT transactions and cash value total increased slightly, while the reported collateral market value increased by more than €10 billion since the previous week.

Securities lending accounted for 898,745 of the total transactions, representing 65.3 percent of the total number SFTs. The cash value equated to €814.6 billion (4.9 percent of the total) with a collateral market value of €234.97 billion.

Repos accounted for €15.83 trillion of the total value of transactions representing 95.1 percent of the total value of all reported trades and collateral value of €34.75 trillion.

The previous week of ICMA’s findings of SFTR data can be found .
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