Trading in the Taipei Foreign Exchange Market in May. 2002
Central Bank of China
PRESS RELEASE Release Date: July 1, 2002
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Trading in the Taipei Foreign Exchange Market in May 2002
The trading in the Taipei foreign exchange market includes all foreign exchange
transactions made by authorized foreign exchange banks and offshore banking
units. After deducting double counting on the part of interbank transactions,
total net trading volume in the market amounted to US$134.9 billion in May 2002.
The average daily turnover was US$6.1 billion (Table 1).
In terms of trading partners, transactions between banks and customers accounted
for 37.2 percent of total net turnover, with interbank transactions making up
the remaining 62.8 percent (Graph 1).
In terms of traded currencies, NT dollar trading against foreign currencies
accounted for 60.0 percent of total trading volume, of which the share of NT
dollars against US dollars was 57.4 percent (Graph 2).
With respect to types of transactions, spot transactions accounted for the
lion's share with 64.0 percent of total turnover, followed by foreign exchange
swaps with 14.5 percent, Options with 10.6 percent (Graph 3).
In terms of the way transactions were made, the direct trade accounted for 69.3
percent of the interbank foreign exchange transactions, through money brokers
for the remaining 30.7 percent (Graph 4).
In addition to the above-mentioned foreign exchange transactions, there are some
other derivatives offered by the authorized foreign exchange banks. The turnover
of forward rate agreement, interest rate swaps were US$1,852.1 million and
US$956.8 million, respectively (Table 2).
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