NYSE Euronext (NYX) today announced trading volumes for its global derivatives and cash equities exchanges for October 2010. Global derivatives average daily volume ('ADV') of 7.5 million contracts traded per day in October 2010 increased 6.2% versus the prior year, but decreased 2.9% from September 2010 levels. The increase in global derivatives ADV versus prior year levels was driven by a 23.8% increase in U.S. equity options ADV, partially offset by an 8.4% decrease in European derivatives ADV. Cash equities ADV in October 2010 were down year-over-year, but both European and U.S. cash trading volumes increased from September 2010 levels by 3.0% and 3.8%, respectively.
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