Crypto volumes slide 15% at Swiss Stock Exchange in April

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The Swiss Stock Exchange saw bleak trading results with volumes aggregating to CHF 106.5 billion, the weakest print so far this year in terms of both trading turnover and number of transactions.

As volatility dropped to levels below the extraordinary peaks of the previous year, trading activity on SIX Swiss Exchange also stabilized in 2022.

The statistical report shows that trading turnover at the exchange’s venues, including on SIX Structured Products Exchange Ltd, had a combined nominal value of less than $109 billion, at today’s rates, in April. This figure was down 4 percent from CHF 117.4 billion ($127 billion) in February 2022. Across a yearly interval, the figure was also slightly lower from CHF 109.8 billion in April 2021.

In terms of the total number of transactions, the volumes were numbered at 4.83 million, also a loss of 37 percent month-on-month compared to 5.76 million transactions reported for March 2022. Moreover, the exchange’s volume was lower by 6 percent relative to 5.48 million in the same month of last year.

The highest turnover on a single trading day was recorded on 06 April, which saw securities worth a total volume of CHF 9.7 billion changing hands. The highest number of trades was also recorded on 27 April, with 290,643.

SIX remains a popular destination for crypto listings

The Swiss key bourse noted in the press release that its year-to-date volumes, through end of April 2022, were slightly lower by 1.4 percent versus the same period in the previous year, coming in at 24 million trades. This effect was less apparent in trading turnover which was up 2.4 percent over the same period and totaled CHF 498 billion as of last month.

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The Zurich-based market operator also said that cryptocurrency products hit a trading turnover of CHF 195.2 million ($200 million), down from CHF 230.4 million in March. In total, 183 products were traded, and 12,775 transactions concluded. The highest turnover and the most transactions were recorded by AETH, an ETP on Ethereum, with CHF 32.5 million and 1,569 trades.

The infrastructure of SIX once again proved popular and reliable, providing the solid bedrock for new crypto listings. Part of this expansion, Europe’s largest digital asset investment firm, CoinShares rolled out a physically-backed exchange-traded product (ETP) for the polkadot cryptocurrency. Fidelity also launched a physical bitcoin exchange traded product designed for sophisticated investors in Europe.

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