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Clearstream sees rise in international transactions of 14.4 percent in May

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08.06.2005

 


Clearstream’s core business areas saw further growth during May 2005 with the number of international transactions processed by Clearstream rising to 1.52 million for the month representing a rise of 14.4 percent compared to the same month last year (May 2004: 1.33 million). Of these transactions, 14 percent are registered as stock exchange transactions, 86 percent are Over the Counter (OTC) transactions.


Additionally, the value of assets held in custody on behalf of customers rose to EUR 8.1 trillion, a rise of 6.4 percent from the end of the same month last year (May 2004 EUR 7.6 trillion). For domestic settlement transactions in Germany, the figure stood at 2.38 million in May 2005 representing a decrease of 11.3 percent on the same period last year (May 2004: 2.69 million). The ratio for domestic settlement transactions was 65 percent stock exchange transactions to 35 percent OTC transactions.

Clearstream continues to experience strong growth within the strategically important Global Securities Financing services business with monthly average outstandings reaching EUR 177.9 billion. The combined services include tripartite repo, securities lending and collateral management and collectively experienced a rise of over 33 percent from the same month last year (May 2004: EUR 133.7 billion).

Media Relations | Source: Deutsche Boerse Group
Further information: www.deutsche-boerse.com

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