Zurich / Basel, February 14, 2006
UBS leads the pack in NYSE and Nasdaq trading
In 2005 UBS established itself as the
market leader in share volume across
the major US exchanges, the NYSE
and Nasdaq.
According to NYSE statistics, UBS
was the leading share trader on the
exchange for every quarter of last year.
Other well-known volume indicators,
including Nasdaq Trader and Autex,
list UBS as the number-one share market
maker in Nasdaq stocks. Additionally,
Autex lists UBS as the leading
trader in American Depository Receipts
for 2005.
UBS has long been a major force in
US institutional trading, but the acquisition
of Schwab Capital Markets in
October 2004 boosted its volumes
via retail order flow from top US broker-
dealers. With high volumes from
diverse sources creating a vast natural
liquidity pool, there are greater opportunities
for crossing, which matches
together natural buyers and sellers
of a stock. Crossing reduces transaction
costs and lowers the chances of a
trade adversely affecting a stocks price.