The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) has set new annual volume records with 110 million futures and options contracts changing hands through Oct. 25, which exceeded the previous record of 109.5 million set in 1999. Natural gas futures volume set a new record at 20.73 million, which exceeded the previous record of 19.2 million set in 1999. The exchange also broke volume records for, among other things, total options (21.98 million), Nymex Division futures and options (95.78 million), Nymex futures (75.87 million), energy futures and options (95.58 million) and energy futures (75.67 million). Exchange President J. Robert Collins said the records, along with a 30% increase in overall trading volume over the same period last year and record seat values on the NYMEX Division, show the industry’s confidence in the exchange and its method of trading. “Not evident in these numbers is over-the-counter clearing activity, which, since its introduction on May 31, has seen more than $1.1 billion in trades cleared at the Exchange,” he added.

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