Asian liquidity sees an upturn

By Joseph Marsh | 8 February 2010
Keywords: liquidity | japan | korea | hong kong | taiwan | singapore | trading | volumes | market cap | turnover | itg
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After falling since June, ITG's liquidity indicator for the region rose in December, helped by growing trading volumes and a drop in trading costs.

Agency broker ITG is upbeat on prospects for trading volumes and costs in Asia for the coming year, citing a rise in liquidity, falling trading costs and increased turnover and market values.

In December, ITG's liquidity indicator snapped a five-month falling streak in Asian trading liquidity with a rise to 882 from 822 the previous month. The financial crisis had triggered a slump in liquidity, with the indicator showing a steady drop from 1,228 in July 2007.

The main reason for the rise in December is that turnover -- volume and value of equities traded -- in ...

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