Hanweck Bows Options-Derived Stock Borrowing Signal

Hanweck officials say the tool will deliver a real-time dataset on stock borrowing activity, where information has traditionally been opaque and delivered only daily.

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Dubbed Hanweck Borrow Intensity Indicator, the tool uses proprietary calculations to create time-series datasets with constant maturity characteristics for all securities with listed options.

“The introduction of the Hanweck Borrow Intensity Indicator is a first for the securities lending market, where data is typically made available on a T+1 basis. By providing real-time information in this somewhat opaque market segment, we have created an actionable trading indicator that will add value for

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