17 February 2017: League table 2016 of the most active primary dealers (SVT)



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Overall Ranking: the most active SVTs in 2016



Each year, since 1999, the league table of the most active primary dealers in French government securities (spécialistes en valeurs du Trésor - SVTs) is published. The assessment of primary dealership activity takes into account every single aspect of their role: participation in auctions, footprint on the secondary market, as well as the qualitative characteristics of their commercial relationship with AFT.



100 points are allocated to all 18 SVTs, with a weighting of 40 points for their participation in auctions, 30 points for their presence in the secondary market and 30 points for their qualitative contribution.



On this basis, the overall ranking of the top 10 institutions is as follows:

 

 

1 BNP Paribas

2 HSBC

3 Société Générale

4 JP Morgan

5 Crédit Agricole

6 Barclays

7 Morgan Stanley

8 Citigroup

9 Natixis

10 NatWest Markets1

1 The Royal Bank of Scotland’s new business name since December 2016



Primary, secondary and qualitative rankings



Primary market

For the participation in auctions and buybacks, the ranking of the top 10 institutions is as follows:

 

 

 

1 HSBC

2 BNP Paribas

3 Morgan Stanley

4 Société Générale

5 JP Morgan

6 Barclays

7 Citigroup

7ex Crédit Agricole

9 Natixis

10 NatWest Markets

 



Secondary market

When it comes to each primary dealer activity in the secondary market, the ranking of the top 10 institutions is as follows:

 

 

 

 

1 JP Morgan

2 BNP Paribas

3 Société Générale

4 Crédit Agricole

5 HSBC

6 Barclays

7 Nomura

8 Citigroup

9 NatWest Markets

10 Morgan Stanley



Finally, for the quality of services , provided as primary dealers, the ranking of the top 10 institutions is as follows:

 

 

 

 

1 Société Générale

2 BNP Paribas

3 Crédit Agricole

4 Barclays

5 HSBC

6 Natixis

7 JP Morgan

8 Morgan Stanley

9 Goldman Sachs

10 Citigroup



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