June 2021 Trading Statistics

June 2021 Trading Statistics

June 2021 Trading Statistics

 

The daily average trading volume in the stock market experienced a notable decline, with a 6.0% decrease, settling at 3.761 billion EUR as compared to the 3.999 billion EUR recorded in June 2020. Furthermore, this represented a substantial 13.0% drop compared to the previous month of May 2021. Cleared derivatives volume also witnessed a significant reduction, falling by 14.0% to reach a daily average of 331,438 contracts, a notable difference from the 385,474 contracts seen in June 2020. Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) trading exhibited a substantial decline, plummeting by 56.6% to achieve a daily average of 24.7 million EUR, in stark contrast to the 56.9 million EUR reported for June 2020. During the past month, Novo Nordisk A/S emerged as the most actively traded stock per day, with Evolution AB following closely behind. When considering active members, Morgan Stanley held the top position during the past month, with HRTEU Ltd. securing the second spot. Nasdaq Nordic’s share of order-book trading in listed stocks exhibited a slight decrease, accounting for 76.9% compared to the previous month’s figure of 78.4%. Notably, Nasdaq Nordic boasted a larger average order book depth on the best price level when compared to the second most liquid trading venue. The disparities were as follows:
  • For OMXC25 companies, Nasdaq Nordic’s order book depth was 2.7 times larger.
  • For OMXH25 companies, Nasdaq Nordic’s order book depth was 2.3 times larger.
  • For OMXS30 companies, Nasdaq Nordic’s order book depth was 2.3 times larger.
Furthermore, Nasdaq Nordic exhibited impressive average time at EBBO (European Best Bid and Offer) as follows:
  • For OMXC25 companies: 93.0%
  • For OMXH25 companies: 90.7%
  • For OMXS30 companies: 95.0%
(Note: EBBO refers to the current best price available for selling or buying a trading instrument such as a stock.)

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