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 Securities Lending Market Report | December 2023



















 >>>  SFTR Reporting Trends Between EU & UK  >>>  Single-Sided Reporting vs Dual-Sided Reporting



 Fig 10 - DTCC  Fig 12 - Publicly Available Data from Trade Repositories


 SLEB Volume Lent Split EU vs UK       Percentage of Loan Value Reported as Dual Sided Under SFTR

 100%            25.00%
 90%             20.00%
              Dual Sided Reporting
 80%
 70%             15.00%
 60%             10.00%
 50%             5.00%
 40%
                 0.00%
 30%               Jan 23  Feb 23  Mar 23  Apr 23  May 23  Jun 23  Jul 23  Aug 23  Sep 23  Oct 23  Nov 23  Dec 23
 20%
 10%                                                         EU     UK
 0%
 Dec 22  Jan 23  Feb 23  Mar 23  Apr 23  May 23  Jun 23  July 23  Aug 23  Sep 23  Oct 23  Nov 23  Dec 23


 DTCC EU %  DTCC UK %




 In previous ISLA market reports, we explained how data   Referring to previous data, by December 2022 there was   For the last graph in our data series, we look at the   In the above graph, we note a roughly 1.25% drop in
 was presented to highlight the relationship between   just over a 64/36 split between UK and EU respectively.   percentage of single single-sided versus dual-sided   EU single-sided transactions this year which of course
 trading volumes in different jurisdictions rather than overall   This past year has seen some change to that ratio which,   reporting. The intention of looking at data from this   represents an increase in dual-sided transactions, or EU
 increases or decreases in activity. We have continued with   as of December ’23 sits at 53/47, a notable increase in   perspective is to observe supply and demand patterns   internal trading, a trend more notable in the UK data with
 this approach in the above graphic to highlight any further   the percentage of EU volumes relative to UK reported   between counterparts in various jurisdictions.  an almost 2% decrease in single-sided transactions in the
 movement.  transactions maintained from midway through Q3 2023   same time period.
 until the end of the year.
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