United States:
FINRA Releases Aggregate Data Of TRACE Treasury Securities Trading Volume
20 March 2020
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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FINRA
released, for the first time, aggregate data on the trading
volume of Treasury securities reported to the Trade Reporting and
Compliance Engine ("TRACE").
The data is categorized by Treasury security subtype: (i) bills,
(ii) floating rate notes, (iii) nominal coupons and (iv) Treasury
inflation-protected securities (or "TIPS"). The
aggregated data will be posted by FINRA weekly. The published data
is also categorized by trading system, detailing both alternative
trading system / interdealer transactions and dealer-to-customer
transactions.
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