Structured products exchanges generate turnover of EUR 3.3 billion in August
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1 Stock Exchange Turnover in Derivatives Structured products exchanges generate turnover of EUR 3.3 billion in August Decline in investment products / growth in leverage products The trading volume of investment products and leverage products on the Stuttgart and Frankfurt exchanges in August was EUR 3.3 billion, down 8.1 percent on July. The number of customer orders executed fell by 1.3 percent to 384,543. The volume per order was down 6.9 percent to EUR 8,620. The turnover from trading in investment products was down by 22.9 percent, at EUR 1.6 billion. They accounted for 48.0 percent of the total volume. The number of customer orders executed was 63,802, down 19.6 percent month on month. At EUR 24,950, the average order volume was down 4.2 percent. At EUR 1.7 billion, the trading volume of leverage products was up 11.8 percent owing to the volatility on the capital markets. This increased their share of the total volume to 52.0 percent. The number of orders was up 3.4 percent to 320,741. The average order size was up 8.1 percent to EUR 5,372. New issues Banks issued 46,566 new investment products and 149,186 leverage products in August. At the end of August, 496,458 investment products and 677,683 leverage products were available at the Stuttgart Exchange and the Frankfurt Exchange. 8 CONTENTS Year Overview Stock Exchange Turnover 3 Turnover volume by stock exchange 4 Number of customer orders by stock exchange 4 Number of new issues 5 Total number of products 6 Turnover by product category 7 Investment products by underlying 8 Leverage products by underlying 8 Uncapped Capital Protection by underlying 9 Reverse Convertibles by underlying 9 Capital Protection Products with Coupon by underlying 9 Discount by underlying 9 Express by underlying 10 Tracker by underlying 10 Bonus by underlying 10 Outperformance and Capped Outperformance by underlying 10 Warrants by underlying 11 Knock-Out Warrants by underlying 11 Issuers market shares in derivatives 12 Issuers market shares in investment products with capital protection 13 Issuers market shares in investment products without capital protection 14 Issuers market shares in Warrants 15 Issuers market shares in Factor 16 Issuers market shares in Knock-Out Warrants 17 Stock Exchange Turnover Exchange turnover from trading in investment products and leverage products amounted to EUR 3.3 billion in August. This represented a month-on-month decline of 8.1 percent. At the end of August, investors had 496,458 investment products and 677,683 leverage products to choose from. The category with the highest turnover from exchange trading in August was Knock-Out Warrants, up 9.3 percent to EUR 1.0 billion. Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank and BNP Paribas topped the issuers ranking in the moth under review. Together they accounted for 55 percent of exchange turnover.
2 Exchange turnover by product category Investment products At EUR million, trading in Discount was down by 26.4 percent in August. There was also a decline in the trading volume of Bonus, which were down 27.7 percent to EUR million. Tracker bucked the trend: the trading volume in this category was up 7.8 percent to EUR million. A significant decline of 36.4 percent was recorded in Reverse Convertibles, which fell to EUR million. Exchange turnover in Express fell by 20.3 percent to EUR 67.8 million. The trading volume of Capital Protection Products with Coupon was down 22.0 percent to EUR 69.3 million. Exchange turnover in Uncapped Capital Protection fell by 25.2 percent to EUR 36.2 million. The exchanges recorded turnover of EUR 16.9 million from trading in Credit Linked Notes, down 25.7 percent on July. Contrary to the general trend, trading in Outperformance and Capped Outperformance was up by 1.7 percent to EUR 10.5 million. Leverage products Retail investors bought more leverage products in August. Knock-Out Warrants were up 9.3 percent to EUR 1.0 billion and turnover in Warrants was up 12.9 percent to EUR million. The exchanges also recorded brisk trading in Factor : the trading volume in this category increased by 20.7 percent to EUR million. Exchange turnover by underlying Investment products The trading volume of investment products with indices as an underlying fell by 15.8 percent to EUR million. Their share of the total volume was 49.3 percent. Turnover in investment products with equities as an underlying was down 33.9 percent to EUR million. They accounted for 39.6 percent of the total. Turnover in investment products with commodities as an underlying was up 45.4 percent to EUR 48.1 million. They accounted for only 3.0 percent of the aggregate volume. Leverage products The trading volume of leverage products with indices as an underlying increased by 12.9 percent to EUR 1.1 billion. They accounted for 64.6 percent of the market for leverage products. Turnover from trading in equities as an underlying was up 9.3 percent to EUR million. Their share of the leverage products market was 26.6 percent. Exchange turnover from leverage products with commodities as an underlying was up 11.5 percent to EUR 60.3 million, representing 3.9 percent of the total volume. Market share of issuers Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank topped the issuers ranking again in August. Deutsche Bank took the lead, with a customer order volume of EUR million and a market share of 28.1 percent. Commerzbank secured second place with a volume of EUR million and a market share of 18.5 percent. BNP Paribas followed in third place with a customer order volume of EUR million and a market share of 8.4 percent. Exchange turnover The Stuttgart Exchange generated turnover of EUR 2.1 billion from trading in structured securities in August. Its market share of the total turnover was 63.6 percent. A total of 238,662 customer orders were executed in Stuttgart. The Frankfurt Exchange recorded a trading volume of EUR 1.2 billion. It accounted for 36.4 percent of the total exchange turnover and executed 145,881 customer orders. n Deutscher Derivate Verband (DDV) Deutscher Derivate Verband (DDV), the German Derivatives Association, is the industry representative body for the 17 leading issuers of derivatives in Germany: Barclays, BayernLB, BNP Paribas, Citigroup, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, DZ BANK, Goldman Sachs, Helaba, HSBC Trinkaus, HypoVereinsbank, LBB, LBBW, Royal Bank of Scotland, Société Générale, UBS and Vontobel. The Association s work is supported by nine sponsoring members, which include the Stuttgart and Frankfurt am Main stock exchanges, finance portals and service providers. Office Berlin, Pariser Platz 3, Berlin Office Frankfurt a.m., Feldbergstr. 38, Frankfurt a.m. Please address any queries to: Barbara Wiesneth, Press Secretary phone: +49 (69) , mobile phone: +49 (172) [email protected] 2
3 Year Overview Stock Exchange Turnover August 2014 Bill. Mrd. 5 Month Total Stuttgart Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange in T Number of orders in T Number of orders in T Number of orders 4 August ,417, ,112 2,193, ,696 1,225, ,416 September ,318, ,568 2,102, ,459 1,215, ,109 October ,774, ,148 2,441, ,327 1,332, ,821 November ,758, ,075 2,486, ,367 1,271, ,708 3 December ,388, ,041 2,173, ,284 1,215, ,757 January ,876, ,703 3,127, ,403 1,748, ,300 February ,758, ,374 2,343, ,272 1,415, ,102 2 March ,102, ,970 2,524, ,698 1,577, ,272 April ,434, ,159 2,232, ,109 1,202, ,050 May ,172, ,693 2,093, ,100 1,078, ,593 1 June ,960, ,213 1,950, ,928 1,009, ,285 July ,605, ,443 2,349, ,518 1,255, ,925 August A S O N D J F M A M J J A Volumen customer ausgeführte orders Kundenorders executed (Stuttgart Börse Stuttgart Stock Exchange) Vorjahr previous year Volumen ausgeführte Kundenorders Börse Stuttgart Volumen customer ausgeführte orders Kundenorders executed (Frankfurt Börse Frankfurt Stock Exchange) Vorjahr previous yearvolumen ausgeführte Kundenorders Börse Frankfurt Volume customer orders executed (Stuttgart Stock Exchange) Volume customer orders executed (Frankfurt Stock Exchange) 3
4 Turnover volume by stock exchange August 2014 Stuttgart Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange Total Volume Share Volume Share Volume Share Investment products with capital protection 25, % 80, % 105, % Investment products without capital protection 1,041, % 444, % 1,486, % Investment products total 1,066, % 525, % 1,591, % Leverage products without knock-out 625, % 395, % 1,021, % Leverage products with knock-out 416, % 285, % 701, % Leverage products total 1,041, % 681, % 1,722, % Total 2,108, % 1,206, % 3,314, % Turnover volume by stock exchange as a percentage Frankfurt Stock Exchange 36.4% Stuttgart Stock Exchange 63.6% Number of customer orders by stock exchange August 2014 Stuttgart Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange Total Number Share Number Share Number Share Investment products with capital protection 1, % 4, % 5, % Investment products without capital protection 39, % 18, % 58, % Investment products total 40, % 23, % 63, % Leverage products without knock-out 132, % 77, % 210, % Leverage products with knock-out 65, % 45, % 110, % Leverage products total 198, % 122, % 320, % Total 238, % 145, % 384, % Number of customers orders by stock exchange as a percentage Frankfurt Stock Exchange 37.9% Stuttgart Stock Exchange 62.1% 4
5 Number of new issues August 2014 Month Investment products Leverage products With capital protection Without capital protection Without knock-out With knock-out Uncapped Capital Protection Capital Protection Products with Coupon Credit Linked Notes Reverse Convertibles Discount Express Bonus Tracker Outperformance and Capped Outperformance Warrants Factor Knock-Out Warrants Total January ,358 23, , , , ,755 February ,013 9, , , , ,136 March ,385 16, , , , ,808 April ,167 14, , , , ,525 May ,898 7, , , , ,145 June ,304 16, , , , ,145 July ,037 12, , , , ,126 August ,828 14, , , , ,752 1/14-8/ , ,692 1, ,760 1, ,350 1, ,491 1,491,193 1/14-8/ , , ,491 1,491, ,041 1,128,152 1,491,193 5
6 Total number of products August 2014 Month Investment products Leverage products With capital protection Without capital protection Without knock-out With knock-out Uncapped Capital Protection Capital Protection Products with Coupon Credit Linked Notes Reverse Convertibles Discount Express Bonus Tracker Outperformance and Capped Outperformance Warrants Factor Knock-Out Warrants Total August , , ,638 2, ,278 4,512 1, ,411 1, ,271 1,081,345 September , , ,170 2, ,341 4,500 1, ,226 1, ,668 1,013,786 October , , ,199 2, ,326 4,360 2, ,264 1, ,453 1,094,386 November , , ,773 2, ,313 4,154 3, ,910 1, ,879 1,147,962 December , , ,984 2, ,364 4,123 2, ,928 1, ,327 1,043,638 January , , ,154 1, ,888 3,892 2, ,409 1, ,908 1,167,998 February , , ,075 1, ,994 4,091 2, ,198 1, ,133 1,205,303 March , , ,850 1, ,447 4,097 2, ,687 1, ,641 1,118,081 April , , ,041 2, ,038 4,115 2, ,621 2, ,891 1,161,241 May , , ,648 2, ,862 4,167 2, ,554 2, ,322 1,191,110 June , , ,658 1, ,323 4,207 2, ,579 2, ,161 1,096,079 July , , ,676 2, ,732 4,466 2, ,987 2, ,777 1,131,009 August , , ,481 2, ,994 4,589 2, ,423 2, ,536 1,174,141 August , , ,423 2, ,536 1,174, , ,683 1,174,141 6
7 Turnover by product category August 2014 Product categories Uncapped Capital Protection Capital Protection Products with Coupon Volume Change in comparison with previous month Share Number of orders Change in comparison with previous month Share Volume per order Change in comparison with previous month in T in % in % # in % in % in T in % 36, , , , , , n Credit Linked Notes 16, , n Reverse Convertibles 137, , , n Discount 535, , , n Express 67, , , n Bonus 440, , , n Tracker 278, , , n Outperformance and Capped Outperformance 10, , Investment products 1,591, , , Warrants 443, , , Factor 257, , , Knock-Out Warrants 1,021, , , Leverage products 1,722, , , Total 3,314, , , Knock-Out Warrants 30.8% Factor- 7.8% Warrants 13.4% Outperformance and Capped Outper formance 0.3% Share in total volume Uncapped Capital Protection 1.1% Capital Protection Products with Coupon 2.1% Tracker 8.4% Credit Linked Notes 0.5% Reverse Convertibles 4.1% Discount- 16.1% Express- 2.0% Bonus- 13.3% 7
8 Turnover by underlying August 2014 Underlying Investment products Volume Change in comparison with previous month Share in T in % in % Indices 785, % 49.3% Equities 633, % 39.8% Commodities 48, % 3.0% Currencies % 0.0% Interest rates 35, % 2.2% Investment funds 8, % 0.5% Other 80, % 5.1% Investment products total 1,591, % 100.0% Leverage products Indices 1,112, % 64.6% Equities 357, % 20.8% Commodities 58, % 3.4% Currencies 46, % 2.7% Interest rates 2, % 0.2% Investment funds % 0.0% Other 144, % 8.4% Leverage products total 1,722, % 100.0% Total 3,314, Investment products by underlying Equities 39.8% Equities 20.8% Interest rates 2.2% Commodities 3.0% Leverage products by underlying Currencies 2.7% Commodities 3.4% Other 5.1% Other 8.4% Indices 49.3% Indices 64.6% 8
9 Uncapped Capital Protection by underlying August 2014 Capital Protection Products with Coupon by underlying August 2014 Indices 21,531, % Equities 4,312, % Commodities 652, % Currencies 160, % Interest rates 1,810, % Investment funds 9.1% Interest rates 5.0% Other 12.2% Indices 59.5% Indices 5,963,650 8,6% Equities 0 0,0% Commodities 0 0,0% Currencies 30,243 0,0% Interest rates 16,876,783 24,4% Indices 8.6% Interest rates 24.4% Investment funds 3,299, % Investment funds 0 0,0% Other 4,420, % Total 36,186, % Equities 11.9% Other 46,423,126 67,0% Total 69,293, ,0% Other 67.0% Credit Linked Notes by underlying August 2014 Reverse Convertibles by underlying August 2014 Indices 0 0.0% Other 0.9% Indices 6,809,600 5,0% Other 2.9% Indices 5.0% Equities 5, % Equities 126,244,575 91,9% Commodities 0 0.0% Commodities 436,217 0,3% Currencies 0 0.0% Currencies 0 0,0% Interest rates 16,744, % Interest rates 0 0,0% Investment funds 0 0.0% Investment funds 0 0,0% Other 149, % Other 3,917,427 2,9% Total 16,899, % Interest rates 99.1% Total 137,407, ,0% Equities 91.9% 9
10 Discount by underlying August 2014 Express by underlying August 2014 Indices 248,987, % Equities 281,180, % Equities 52.6% Commodities 0.8% Indices 46.5% Indices 21,910, % Equities 43,530, % Commodities 0.7% Other 2.7% Indices 32.3% Commodities 4,378, % Commodities 458, % Currencies 0 0.0% Currencies 22, % Interest rates 0 0.0% Interest rates 0 0.0% Investment funds 429, % Investment funds 0 0.0% Other 45, % Other 1,837, % Total 535,022, % Total 67,758, % Equities 64.2% Bonus by underlying August 2014 Tracker by underlying August 2014 Indices 256,459, % Equities 171,029, % Commodities 2,773, % Commodities 0.6% Other 2.0% Indices 217,188, % Equities 6,734, % Commodities 39,430, % Commodities 14.2% Equities 2.4% Other 5.3% Currencies 0 0.0% Currencies 102, % Interest rates 0 0.0% Interest rates 85, % Investment funds 866, % Investment funds 325, % Other 8,966, % Total 440,095, % Equities 38.9% Indices 58.3% Other 14,781, % Total 278,648, % Indices 77.9% 10
11 Outperformance and Capped Outperformance by underlying August 2014 Warrants by underlying August 2014 Indices 6,507, % Equities 689, % Commodities 0 0.0% Investment funds 31.1% Other 0.5% Indices 61.8% Indices 260,280, % Equities 157,575, % Commodities 5,059, % Commodities 1.1% Equities 35.5% Currencies 4.6% Indices 58.7% Currencies 0 0.0% Currencies 20,299, % Interest rates 0 0.0% Interest rates 13, % Investment funds 3,272, % Investment funds 0 0.0% Other 51, % Total 10,520, % Equities 6.6% Other 468, % Total 443,696, % Factor by underlying August 2014 Knock-Out Warrants by underlying August 2014 Indices 134,621, % Equities 225, % Commodities 11, % Other 47.7% Indices 52.2% Indices 717,940,188 70,3% Equities 199,786,196 19,6% Commodities 53,111,410 5,2% Commodities 5.2% Equities 19.6% Currencies 2.6% Other 2.1% Currencies 0 0.0% Currencies 26,432,501 2,6% Interest rates 0 0.0% Interest rates 2,728,556 0,3% Investment funds 0 0.0% Investment funds 77,105 0,0% Other 122,986, % Other 21,257,762 2,1% Total 257,844, % Total 1,021,333, ,0% Indices 70.3% 11
12 Issuers market shares in derivatives August n Deutsche Bank 930,126, % 2. n Commerzbank 612,664, % 3. n BNP Paribas 279,298, % 4. n DZ BANK 257,025, % 5. n Citigroup 189,970, % 6. n HSBC Trinkaus 160,983, % 7. n UBS Investment Bank 160,554, % 8. n Vontobel 152,487, % 9. n Unicredit 97,434, % 10. n Royal Bank of Scotland 95,155, % 11. Société Générale 90,676, % 12. Goldman Sachs 82,627, % 13. LBBW 58,133, % 14. Lang & Schwarz 28,218, % 15. Helaba 17,475, % 16. Goldstein Structured Products SA 16,208, % 17. ING Bank 13,721, % 18. Deka Bank 10,620, % 19. LBB 9,607, % 20. Credit Suisse 9,160, % 21. Raiffeisen Centrobank 6,711, % 22. ETI Securities PLC 4,643, % 23. WGZ BANK 4,243, % 24. EFG (incl. Leonteq) 4,133, % 25. Morgan Stanley 3,743, % 26. Bayerische Landesbank 2,828, % 27. Interactive Brokers 2,175, % 28. Merrill Lynch 2,002, % 29. Santander Global Banking & Markets 1,998, % 30. Erste Bank 1,963, % 31. Barclays Bank 1,873, % 32. J.P. Morgan 955, % 33. SecurAsset S.A. 830, % 34. Eigenemission 716, % 35. DWS GO 655, % 36. SEB 641, % 37. Rabobank 499, % 38. AGV S.A. 466, % 39. Platino S.A. 459, % 40. HT-Finanzanlage Ltd 292, % 41. Allegro 195, % 42. Credit Agricole 123, % 43. Custom Markets Securities 112, % 44. Palladium Securities S.A. 96, % 45. Exane Finance S.A. 77, % 46. Erste Abwicklung 37, % 47. Nomura 27, % 48. Notenstein Privatbank AG 24, % 49. Macquarie 22, % 50. AIV S.A. 5, % Gesamt 3,314,708, % Royal Bank of Scotland 2.9% Unicredit 2.9% Vontobel 4.6% UBS Investment Bank 4.8% HSBC Trinkaus 4.9% Citigroup 5.7% Others 11.4% DZ BANK 7.8% BNP Paribas 8.4% Deutsche Bank 28.1% Commerzbank 18.5% 12
13 Issuers market shares in investment products with capital protection August n Deutsche Bank 43,227, % 2. n Helaba 14,247, % 3. n LBB 6,925, % 4. n Société Générale 6,845, % 5. n DZ BANK 6,768, % 6. n Royal Bank of Scotland 4,457, % 7. n Unicredit 4,217, % 8. n Morgan Stanley 3,711, % 9. n Credit Suisse 2,054, % 10. n Santander Global Banking & Markets 1,941, % 11. LBBW 1,898, % 12. WGZ BANK 1,699, % 13. SecurAsset S.A. 830, % 14. Barclays Bank 830, % 15. BNP Paribas 771, % 16. Commerzbank 650, % 17. Bayerische Landesbank 534, % 18. SEB 489, % 19. Goldman Sachs 452, % 20. AGV S.A. 389, % 21. ING Bank 311, % 22. HT-Finanzanlage Ltd 292, % 23. Rabobank 289, % 24. Vontobel 277, % 25. UBS Investment Bank 243, % 26. ETI Securities PLC 225, % 27. Allegro 195, % 28. Merrill Lynch 114, % 29. Deka Bank 112, % 30. Custom Markets Securities 112, % 31. Credit Agricole 110, % 32. Palladium Securities S.A. 81, % 33. Raiffeisen Centrobank 53, % 34. Platino S.A. 40, % 35. Nomura 27, % 36. Macquarie 16, % 37. J.P. Morgan 16, % 38. Citigroup 7, % 39. EFG (incl. Leonteq) 6, % 40. Erste Bank 1, % Gesamt 105,480, % Others 10.5% Santander Global Banking & Markets 1.8% Credit Suisse 1.9% Morgan Stanley 3.5% Unicredit 4.0% Royal Bank of Scotland 4.2% DZ BANK 6.4% Société Générale 6.5% LBB 6.6% Helaba 13.5% Deutsche Bank 41.0% 13
14 Issuers market shares in investment products without capital protection August n Deutsche Bank 393,209, % 2. n Commerzbank 233,379, % 3. n BNP Paribas 151,486, % 4. n DZ BANK 136,351, % 5. n HSBC Trinkaus 98,309, % 6. n Vontobel 77,236, % 7. n UBS Investment Bank 70,583, % 8. n LBBW 56,235, % 9. n Société Générale 52,374, % 10. n Goldman Sachs 50,716, % 11. Unicredit 37,046, % 12. Citigroup 25,568, % 13. Royal Bank of Scotland 24,974, % 14. Goldstein Structured Products SA 16,208, % 15. Lang & Schwarz 15,609, % 16. Deka Bank 10,507, % 17. Credit Suisse 7,106, % 18. ETI Securities PLC 4,417, % 19. EFG (incl. Leonteq) 4,127, % 20. Raiffeisen Centrobank 3,423, % 21. Helaba 3,228, % 22. LBB 2,682, % 23. WGZ BANK 2,544, % 24. Bayerische Landesbank 2,293, % 25. Merrill Lynch 1,887, % 26. Erste Bank 1,261, % 27. J.P. Morgan 939, % 28. Barclays Bank 848, % 29. DWS GO 655, % 30. Platino S.A. 419, % 31. Rabobank 209, % 32. SEB 152, % 33. Exane Finance S.A. 77, % 34. AGV S.A. 76, % 35. Santander Global Banking & Markets 56, % 36. Erste Abwicklung 37, % 37. Morgan Stanley 31, % 38. Notenstein Privatbank AG 24, % 39. Palladium Securities S.A. 15, % 40. ING Bank 14, % 41. Credit Agricole 13, % 42. Macquarie 5, % 43. AIV S.A. 5, % Gesamt 1,486,353, % Goldman Sachs 3.4% Société Générale 3.5% LBBW 3.8% UBS Investment Bank 4.7% Vontobel 5.2% HSBC Trinkaus 6.6% DZ BANK 9.2% Others 11.2% BNP Paribas 10.2% Deutsche Bank 26.5% Commerzbank 15.7% 14
15 Issuers market shares in Warrants August n Deutsche Bank 138,756, % 2. n Commerzbank 76,420, % 3. n Citigroup 38,757, % 4. n BNP Paribas 33,717, % 5. n DZ BANK 33,445, % 6. n Unicredit 29,336, % 7. n Vontobel 23,628, % 8. n UBS Investment Bank 22,949, % 9. n Goldman Sachs 20,857, % 10. n HSBC Trinkaus 13,805, % 11. Société Générale 8,464, % 12. Interactive Brokers 1,474, % 13. Eigenemission 716, % 14. Raiffeisen Centrobank 647, % 15. Lang & Schwarz 528, % 16. Royal Bank of Scotland 153, % 17. Erste Bank 38, % Gesamt 443,696, % HSBC Trinkaus 3.1% Goldman Sachs 4.7% UBS Investment Bank 5.2% Vontobel 5.3% Unicredit 6.6% DZ BANK 7.5% BNP Paribas 7.6% Others 2.7% Citigroup 8.7% Deutsche Bank 31.3% Commerzbank 17.2% 15
16 Issuers market shares in Factor August n Deutsche Bank 122,188, % 2. n Commerzbank 118,991, % 3. n Vontobel 10,292, % 4. n Raiffeisen Centrobank 2,213, % 5. n DZ BANK 2,203, % 6. n Unicredit 1,953, % Raiffeisen Centrobank Vontobel 4.0% 0.9% DZ BANK 0.9% Unicredit 0.8% Gesamt 257,844, % Deutsche Bank 47.4% Commerzbank 46.2% 16
17 Issuers market shares in Knock-Out Warrants August n Deutsche Bank 232,744, % 2. n Commerzbank 183,222, % 3. n Citigroup 125,636, % 4. n BNP Paribas 93,323, % 5. n DZ BANK 78,256, % 6. n UBS Investment Bank 66,777, % 7. n Royal Bank of Scotland 65,570, % 8. n HSBC Trinkaus 48,868, % 9. n Vontobel 41,052, % 10. n Unicredit 24,880, % 11. Société Générale 22,991, % 12. ING Bank 13,395, % 13. Lang & Schwarz 12,080, % 14. Goldman Sachs 10,601, % 15. Interactive Brokers 701, % 16. Erste Bank 663, % 17. Raiffeisen Centrobank 373, % 18. Barclays Bank 194, % Gesamt 1,021,333, % Unicredit 2.4% Vontobel 4.0% HSBC Trinkaus 4.8% Royal Bank of Scotland 6.4% UBS Investment Bank 6.5% DZ BANK 7.7% BNP Paribas 9.1% STATISTICS methodology Others 6.0% Citigroup 12.3% Deutsche Bank 22.8% Commerzbank 17.9% The statistics include the turnover in derivatives at the stock exchanges in Stuttgart (EUWAX) and Frankfurt (Börse Frankfurt Zertifikate). The turnover figures are taken from Xetra and XONTRO (Xontro Order). The number of customer orders executed was integrated into the EUWAX statistics. The statistics cover all orders entered into the system by customers (not issuers or market makers) and executed by price determination. Issuers market making activities (provision of liquidity for own securities) are not taken into account. Orders routed via an order flow provider offering an intermediary service are only counted once. Each partial execution of an order counts as an order. Later corrections made in stock exchange systems (e.g. a cancellation following a mistrade) are not taken into account. The securities are allocated using securities master data from WM Gruppe (Wertpapier-Mitteilungen), the German numbering agent and provider of securities information, as well as the securities master data from boersestuttgart AG. This allows the best possible classification of the turnover data by stock exchange, product group and issuer. From January 2010, the derivatives are classified according to the product classification developed by Deutscher Derivate Verband (DDV). Deutscher Derivate Verband (DDV) This document may only be copied, forwarded or distributed with the express written permission of DDV. Although the data in this document originate from sources deemed to be reliable, no responsibility can be taken for their correctness, completeness or relevance. All the figures for volumes and market shares are based on freely available data. They are provided for information purposes only, and should be taken only as a guide. This document and the information contained in it may only be distributed or published in states in which the relevant statutory provisions permit it. The direct or indirect distribution of this document in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada or Japan is prohibited, as is its forwarding to US residents. 17
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