In July 2024, the total volume of trading on the PFTS stock exchange amounted to UAH 38.4 billion (90% of the level of the previous month) or 67.4% of the total volume of trades of securities trading organizers in Ukraine.
This follows from a statement by the exchange, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
In the first seven months of 2024, the total volume of trading on the PFTS amounted to UAH 257 billion (170% of the level of the same period in 2023), or 65.6% of the total volume of trading by securities trading organizers in Ukraine.
In the structure of trades for July, the share of government bonds of Ukraine was 81.9% (UAH 31.4 billion or 84% of the previous month's level), swaps – 8.6% (UAH 3.3 billion or 180% of the previous month's level), bonds of foreign countries - 8% (UAH 3.1 billion or 142% of the previous month's level), securities of collective investment institutions - 1.4% (UAH 0.5 billion or 52% of the previous month's level), bonds of foreign issuers - 0.1% (UAH 40 million or 112% of the previous month's level), corporate bonds - 0.01% (UAH 3.1 billion or 1.5% of the previous month's level) and shares of foreign issuers - 0.004% (UAH 1.5 million).
5.2% of deals were concluded on the "application market" in July; on the "quotation market" (including address agreements) – 91.2% of transactions; in REPO and REPO "with risk control" modes -2.5% of transactions; in the mode of SWOP with risk control - 1.1% of transactions.
In July 2024, a total of 40 bidders entered into agreements with 79 issues of securities (government domestic loan bonds - 42, government foreign loan bonds- 9, corporate bonds of Ukrainian issuers - 4, corporate bonds of foreign issuers – 2, bonds of foreign states – 13, securities of collective investment institutions – 5, shares of foreign issuers – 4).
In the first seven months of 2024, a total of 50 bidders entered into agreements with 131 issues of securities (government domestic loan bonds - 58, government foreign loan bonds – 10, corporate bonds of Ukrainian issuers - 14, bonds of foreign states - 31, shares of Ukrainian issuers - 4, securities of collective investment institutions – 6, bonds of foreign issuers – 2, shares of foreign issuers – 5).
From June 17, 2024, trading in currency swaps began in the PFTS trading system.
In July, agreements were concluded with currency swaps "US dollar - Ukrainian hryvnia" (ticker: USDUAH).
The total volume of trades in the specified swaps amounted to UAH 3.3 billion (8% of the total volume of trades or 180% of the previous month's level).
Among the 42 issues of government domestic loan bonds with which agreements were concluded in July, 10 issues were with maturity dates in 2024 (UAH 5.9 billion), 17 issues - with maturity dates in 2025 (UAH 8.8 billion), nine issues - with maturity dates in 2026 (UAH 10 billion), five issues - with maturity dates in 2027 (UAH 6.2 billion), and 1 issue - with a maturity date in 2028 (UAH 0.3 billion).
From July 26, 2022, trading of government domestic loan bonds denominated in a foreign currency in the nominal currency began on the PFTS.
In July 2024, the volume of exchange contracts with domestic government loan bonds executed in the nominal currency amounted to USD 35.5 million and EUR 5.7 million (4.5% of the total trading volume).
As of August 1, 2024, the number of members of PFTS Stock Exchange JSC admitted to trading was 52: 30 banks and 22 financial companies.
A total of 360 issues of securities were admitted to trading on PFTS Stock Exchange JSC, of which 117 issues of securities were in the Exchange Register.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in June 2024, the total volume of trading on the PFTS stock exchange amounted to UAH 43 billion (97% of the level of the previous month) or 66% of the total volume of trades of securities trading organizers in Ukraine.
The PFTS index has been the official index of Ukraine in S&P Emerging Markets since 1997.
PFTS is a corresponding member of the World Federation of Stock Exchanges and a member of the International Stock Exchange Association.
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