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Trading Activity in the Taipei Foreign Exchange Market in July 2006

Central Bank of China
PRESS RELEASE Release Date: August 31, 2006

Trading Activity in the Taipei Foreign Exchange Market
in July 2006
The trading activity in the Taipei foreign exchange market covers all foreign exchange transactions made by authorized foreign exchange banks and offshore banking units. After eliminating double counting arising from interbank transactions, total net trading volume in the market amounted to US$321.3 billion in July 2006. The average daily turnover was US$15.3 billion (Table 1).
Transactions between banks and customers accounted for 32.8 percent of total net turnover, with interbank transactions making up the remaining 67.2 percent (Graph 1).
NT dollar/foreign currency trading accounted for 38.0 percent of total trading volume, of which the share of NTD/USD trades was 35.5 percent (Graph 2).
Spot transactions accounted for the lion’s share with 47.4 percent of total turnover followed by foreign exchange swaps with 31.3 percent and outright forwards with 10.4 percent (Graph 3).
Direct trades accounted for 68.8 percent of all interbank foreign exchange transactions, and the remaining 31.2 percent was through money brokers (Graph 4).
In addition to the above-mentioned foreign exchange transactions, other derivatives were also offered by authorized foreign exchange banks. The turnovers of interest rate swaps and interest rate options were US$5,903.1 million and US$288.8 million, respectively (Table 2).
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