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  • 2010/02/22
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Paris - 22 February 2010 - Crédit Agricole Cheuvreux publishes its January Market Indicators produced in conjunction with TAG.

Key findings for January:

  • Long-term fragmentation returned in January following technical issues at the year end for almost all trading venues in December. Both Chi-x and BATS succeeded in improving market share. Chi-X now has almost 16% of total market share, and is already the leading trading venue by turnover (with LSE and Borsa Italiana considered as two separate venues).

  • On the FTSE 100, Chi-X's average share of volumes in the last week of January stood at 27%, and it exceeded 50% of volumes on the LSE. If this trend continues, it questions whether the reference price should stay on this primary market.

  • Most Chi-X and BATS bid-ask spreads improved, confirming that there is a direct correlation between spread and market share. In January this could have been caused by new High Frequency Traders on MTFs.

  • With high-frequency orders blurring pre-trade transparency and without any clean post-trade tape, it is becoming increasingly difficult every month to optimise trading without heavy technological investment.

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