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Swaption Volumes by Strike Q3 2023

Sometimes this blog would benefit from another Chris Barnes or Amir Khwaja! It has taken me until the tail-end of 2023 to revisit one of the most popular topics on the Clarus blog – Swaptions:

I do not know which of the ~85 blogs I should not have written since I last wrote about Swaptions, but I wish that I had dropped at least one of them!

A Warning About the Data

The data suggests that we should be getting very excited about Swaptions traded in 2023. By trade count:

USD Swaptions trade count reported to SDRs. Source: https://sdrview.clarusft.com/

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BUT – and this a big but (stop laughing at the back there) – the data now includes yellow bars in the trade counts. Those are “packages” that have not been previously flagged in SDR data – see our blog here on Packages and Trading Venues for the data changes.

Swaptions data now carries a health warning: Straddles are no longer reported as a single line in the SDR data with Option Type “D-“, but are reported as two separate Payer and Receiver legs. This obviously increases the trade count reported to SDRs.

Straddles

Repeating the analysis from our previous blog in 2022, the first question (aside from seeing more trades) arises from the Straddle data. Look at the below and tell me if you see anything weird!

USD Straddle volumes in $ms. Source: https://sdrview.clarusft.com/

Swaptions Activity by Strike

Removing all packages for now, we saw the most amount of activity in Q1 and Q3 2023 with nearly 20,000 swaption trades transacted in each quarter. Q3 saw the biggest move higher in Rates during the year, with a sell-off of between 75 and 100 basis points in 10 year rates (SOFR swaps to be precise).

USD Swaption volumes in $ms. Source: https://sdrview.clarusft.com/

The summary of Q3 2023 USD swaptions activity shows;

Receivers Activity

Now looking at activity only in Receivers:

USD Receiver swaption volumes in $ms. Source: https://sdrview.clarusft.com/

Payers

And for Payers only;

USD Payer swaption volumes in $ms. Source: https://sdrview.clarusft.com/

In Summary

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