Core Insights - CME Group reported the highest May average daily volume (ADV) on record at 28.9 million contracts, marking an 11% increase year-over-year [1] - The company continues to lead in the derivatives marketplace, offering a wide range of products across various asset classes [1] Volume Highlights - Record May ADV in interest rate products reached 16.2 million contracts [3] - SOFR futures ADV grew by 31% compared to May 2024, totaling 4 million contracts [2][3] - International ADV increased by 15% to 8.7 million contracts, with EMEA ADV up 14% and Asia ADV up 24% [3] Product Performance - Equity Index ADV was 6.6 million contracts, with Micro E-mini Nasdaq 100 futures increasing by 37% to 1.5 million contracts and Micro E-mini S&P 500 futures increasing by 60% to 1.3 million contracts [3] - Energy ADV reached 2.6 million contracts, with record May Energy options ADV of 445,000 contracts [3] - Metals ADV increased by 8%, with record monthly Micro Gold futures ADV of 347,000 contracts [3] - Cryptocurrency ADV surged by 145%, with record monthly Ether futures ADV of 17,000 contracts and Micro Ether futures ADV increasing by 235% to 92,000 contracts [3] Repo and FX Markets - BrokerTec U.S. Repo average daily notional value (ADNV) increased by 28.6% to $352 billion, while European Repo ADNV increased by 3% to €306.7 billion [3] - EBS Spot FX ADNV increased by 27% to $67.8 billion, and FX Link ADV increased by 52% to 43,000 contracts, representing $2.9 billion notional per leg [3] Collateral Balances - Customer average collateral balances for the rolling 3-months ending April 2025 were $97.2 billion for cash collateral and $162.9 billion for non-cash collateral [3]
CME Group Sets New May ADV Record of 28.9 Million Contracts, Up 11% Year Over Year