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BrokerTec US repo climbs 17% YoY for November


04 December 2025 US
Reporter: Hansa Tote

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CME Group鈥檚 BrokerTec has revealed the third-highest month on record for US repo average daily notional value (ADNV), which was up 17 per cent year-on-year (YoY) for November, generating US$386 billion.

During the month, BrokerTec experienced significant activity due to several factors, including pressure from Canadian year-end, quarterly refunding, increased interest rate uncertainty, and a continued increase in US Treasury issuance.

General collateral volumes were also elevated as holdings in money funds reached a new record of US$7.5 trillion.

According to John Edwards, global head of BrokerTec at CME Group, the overall ADNV for the month of November was US$957 billion, up 11 per cent.

This figure measures YoY across benchmark cash US Treasuries, European government bonds, and US and EU Repo on BrokerTec鈥檚 dealer-to-dealer central limit order book and dealer-to-client request-for-quote platforms.


In terms of EU repo, volumes remained strong during November, generating 鈧304 billion in ADNV 鈥 up 1 per cent from the previous month.

For US Treasuries ADNV, November volumes were up 3 per cent month-on-month, to US$82.9 billion, with BrokerTec's RV product suite at US$1.6 billion ADNV.

Erik Norland, chief economist at CME Group, says: 鈥淎mid an active debate over the pace of rate cuts among FOMC members, the US Treasury curve steepened over the course of November with 2-year and 5-year yields falling by 8.5-9.0 bps while 10-year yields fell by 6.5bps and 30-year edged about 1bps higher.

鈥淢eanwhile in the Eurozone, German 10-year yield rose by 5bps over the course of the month as Germany prepares to loosen spending controls while French and Spanish 10-year yields each fell by about 1bps.鈥
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