Cboe Reports Decline in FX Volumes Again for August

Cboe FX Markets has published the trading volumetric figures for August, showing another month in slow down. The exchange handled total trades worth $602 billion last month, a month-on-month decline of 12.7 percent.
Daily average trading volume for the month also dropped to $28.7 billion from $30 billion in July. It is to be noted that August had two trading sessions less than July.

The exchange’s volume since the 9 percent decrease in July, compared to the previous month’s spike.
The downtrend in FX trading volume
Cboe FX’s volume touched an with $1,209.6 billion, a 31.7 percent jump from the previous month’s volumes, which was the result of the high market demand induced by the COVID-19 volatility. However, since then, the volumes dropped significantly, only with a spike of $761 billion in June.
This trend, however, was seen as almost all the trading venues were impacted by the increasing demand in the market and the correction.
It is to be noted that the institutional trading volume on the US-based exchange was on a steady rising since December last year until the drop from the spike in March. Though the market corrected itself drastically, a stable trend is yet to be seen.
August’s numbers are the lowest since that record in March, as the volume dropped more than half of that.
Year-over-year, the institutional demand in August dropped by 13.3 percent as in August last year the exchange reported a total volume of $728 billion.
Interestingly, in the second 2020 quarter ending in June, the exchange handled total trades worth $2.06 trillion, compared to $2.77 trillion in the first quarter, a major chunk of which was contributed by those volumes in March.

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