Tradeweb reports record March trading volume of $87 trillion, ADV $3.8 trillion

Reuters04-07
Tradeweb reports record March trading volume of $87 trillion, ADV $3.8 trillion
  • Tradeweb posted record March 2026 total trading volume of $87 trillion; average daily volume rose 41.8% to $3.8 trillion.
  • First-quarter total trading volume reached record $214.3 trillion; average daily volume increased 31.4% to $3.3 trillion.
  • Preliminary average variable fees were $2.21 per $1 million of volume; preliminary fixed fees totaled $97 million.
  • Rates activity strengthened, with U.S. government bond ADV up 24.4% to $310 billion; mortgage ADV increased 34.3% to $315 billion.
  • Rates derivatives accelerated, with swaps and swaptions of one year or more up 60.4% to $949 billion; total rates derivatives ADV climbed 80.1% to $1.8 trillion.


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