Clearstream GSF volume outstanding up 5% YoY for August
16 September 2024 Luxembourg
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Clearstream has revealed that its global securities financing (GSF) business generated a 5 per cent year-over-year (YoY) growth in volume outstanding to €722.39 billion for August.
Year-to-date (YTD) GSF volumes outstanding were up 15 per cent to €716.64 billion for 2024, compared to €624.65 billion for the same period last year.
Assets under custody held in Clearstream have risen 7 per cent YoY to €18,841 billion for the month, with a 7 per cent YTD increase to €18,574 billion for 2024.
For Clearstream’s investment funds services (IFS), securities deposits increased 14 per cent YoY for August to €3,751 billion.
The number of transactions through the funds division was up 23 per cent YoY to 4.7 million.
International business securities deposits (ICSD) through Clearstream were up 6 per cent YoY for August to €8,845 billion.
The number of transactions through this service has climbed 25 per cent YoY to 8 million for the month.
Year-to-date (YTD) GSF volumes outstanding were up 15 per cent to €716.64 billion for 2024, compared to €624.65 billion for the same period last year.
Assets under custody held in Clearstream have risen 7 per cent YoY to €18,841 billion for the month, with a 7 per cent YTD increase to €18,574 billion for 2024.
For Clearstream’s investment funds services (IFS), securities deposits increased 14 per cent YoY for August to €3,751 billion.
The number of transactions through the funds division was up 23 per cent YoY to 4.7 million.
International business securities deposits (ICSD) through Clearstream were up 6 per cent YoY for August to €8,845 billion.
The number of transactions through this service has climbed 25 per cent YoY to 8 million for the month.
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