Self-directed investors take advantage of market conditions as trading volumes increase year on year
03 February 2010, London
Barclays Stockbrokers has seen trading volumes in stocks and shares increase over the past two years.
- Total trades in stocks and shares across 2009 increased by 68% compared to 2008
- Barclays Stockbrokers clients increase trading in CFDs, Financial Spread Trading and margin FX trading
In contrast to recent ONS statistics* which revealed private share ownership to be at an all time low - Barclays Stockbrokers, the UK's largest execution-only retail broker, has seen trading volumes in stocks and shares increase, along with a rise in the number of new accounts opened, over the past two years.
While the last two years have seen the most turbulent financial market conditions in living memory, total trades in stocks and shares in 2009 increased by over two thirds (68%), in comparison to 2008. In addition, more than half (58%) of the deals placed in 2009 were purchases, a consistent ratio seen across the year. Barclays Stockbrokers also saw a 20% increase in new trading accounts opened compared to 2008.
Paul Inkster, Head of Product, Barclays Stockbrokers, said: "While 2009 was undoubtedly a year of extreme market conditions, we have consistently seen our clients look to take advantage of this volatility. Trading volumes have revealed a high level of confidence amongst our clients, in particular in their buying activity, as they have identified opportunities arising from weakness in the markets.
"Over the past two years, Barclays Stockbrokers has seen total assets held by clients in stocks and shares remain broadly unchanged, in comparison to a drop of approximately 15% in the UK stock markets over the same period**. Furthermore, while we have seen little change (1% decrease) in the volume of trades placed through our certificated service***, total assets by clients held over the same period (including cash, fixed income instruments such as Gilts and Bonds and funds) have increased by 10%.
Paul Inkster continued: "We have also seen an increase in trading of non-traditional asset classes. There has been extraordinary growth over the last five years in trading of CFDs and Financial Spread Trading and, more recently, investor interest has spread into margin FX trading.
"Increasing sophistication of clients and relatively easy access to information over the last few years have combined with investors’ desire to diversify their portfolios away from traditional long-only UK equity portfolios and we expect this trend to continue."
* ONS Share Ownership Survey 2008
** Comparing the total stocks and shares assets held by clients between January 2008 and December 2009 and the value of the FTSE 100 between the beginning of January 2008 and end December 2009
*** Certificated service
You are issued physical share certificates which you provide to a broker if you subsequently want to sell your shares. Our ShareDeal account lets you buy and sell shares in a certificated format over the telephone. Certificated trading is a more traditional way to hold stocks and shares and is usually slower when it comes to processing your transaction.
For further information contact:
Jignasa Patel /Will Bowen
Corporate Communications, Barclays Wealth
+44 (0)20 7699 2483 / +44 (0)20 7114 8434
OR
Katherine Hobby / Charli Scouller
Lansons Communications
+44 (0)20 7566 9704 / +44 (0)20 7294 3602
