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    Market Metrics That Matter: Cboe FX February Volume Highlights

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    February 2026 Highlights

    • In February 2026, Cboe FX Spot ADV reached $59.7 billion, a 24.2% increase from February 2025’s ADV of $48.0 billion.
    • Cboe SEF ADV1 topped $3.7 billion, the second highest ADV recorded on our SEF, and a 39.2% increase versus February 2025 ($2.7 billion)
    • At $22.5 billion, Cboe FX ECN Firm ADV2 accounted for 52.9% of the Spot ECN total, up 36.8% from $16.5 billion in February 2025.
    • At $3.9 billion, Cboe FX ECN Metals ADV accounted for 9.2% of the Spot ECN total, second only to January 2025’s Metals ADV of $6.1billion, and a 165.0% increase from $1.5 billion in February 2025.
    • Cboe’s U.S. Treasuries platform observed a record day of $1.7 billion on February 2nd and continues on-boarding new participants. For more information and to sign up to receive the latest updates, subscribe via Cboe U.S. Treasuries.

    Cboe FX Spot Market Overview

    Average Daily Volumes

    Firm Liquidity ADV

    Full Amount ADV

    Top Traded Pairs

    Cboe FX daily, monthly, and quarterly spot FX volumes are posted on: https://fx.cboe.com/products/hotspot_volumes.jsp. Cboe FX volumes represent the notional value of the U.S. dollar leg of all transactions executed on the platform (and, if neither leg of a transaction is denominated in U.S. dollars, the U.S. dollar-equivalent of the currency in which one leg is denominated). A further breakdown of currency pair data is available via API at: https://fx.cboe.com/products/hotspot_volumes_api.jsp. Further information on Cboe FX “Full Amount” offering can be found at:

    All volume data comparing Cboe FX with other venues has been normalized to account for different counting methodologies. Average Daily Volume (ADV) reported by each platform will not be based on the same number of trading days for a given month due to observed national or bank holidays unique to the jurisdiction in which a given platform is located. Cboe FX counts each day that a platform is open as a trading day.

    All Cboe FX statistics include data from both the NY5 and LD4 matching engines, unless otherwise indicated.

    1 Cboe SEF volumes are reported daily and can be found at All Cboe SEF, LLC volumes are shown as single-counted notional values.

    2 The Cboe FX platform permits the submission and posting of firm, and, under certain limited circumstances, non-firm quotes. Accordingly, users should be aware that (unless otherwise agreed with Cboe FX) they view and interact with both firm and non-firm bids and offers when accessing and transacting on the Cboe FX platform. For more information, please refer to Cboe FX Markets’ Operating Procedures on the Cboe FX website at: https://fx.cboe.com/pdfs/operation.pdf.

    2026 Cboe Exchange, Inc. All rights reserved.

    The information provided is for general education and information purposes only. No statement provided should be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell a security, future, financial instrument, investment fund, or other investment product (collectively, a “financial product”), or to provide investment advice.



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