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FICC hits US$11.8tn one-day record on daily volume


03 July 2025 US
Reporter: Carmella Haswell

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The Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) processed a new peak volume of US$11.8 trillion in cleared transactions through its Government 糖心vlog Division (GSD) on 30 June.

According to the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), this is the highest GSD volume recorded since 9 April, when peak volume reached US$11.4 trillion.

FICC鈥檚 Sponsored Service also reached record volume on 30 June, clearing over US$2.48 trillion in Sponsored activity versus the previous record of US$2.11 trillion on 30 April and providing US$1.14 trillion in balance sheet capacity to the industry on the same day.

Commenting on the milestone, Laura Klimpel, managing director, head of DTCC鈥檚 Fixed Income and Financing Solutions, says: 鈥淔ICC鈥檚 long track record of successfully processing persistent volatility in US Treasuries is a testament to our steadfast commitment to risk management and resiliency.

鈥淎t the same time, we are also providing increased balance sheet capacity to our members due to the value of central clearing with FICC.鈥
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