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  • Thai Futures Exchange Trades Over 4.5 Million Contracts In 2010

    Date 05/01/2011

    Trading on the Thai Futures Exchange (TFEX) in 2010 was 46.96% more than in 2009, reaching 4,519,436 contracts for 2010, a daily average of 18,676 contracts. SET50 Index Futures was the most popular product, accounting for 54.68% of total contracts traded, followed by gold futures and single stock futures at 21.49% and 21.45%, respectively.

  • Tokyo Grain Exchange Monthly Trading Report December 2010

    Date 05/01/2011

    Click here to download Tokyo Grain Exchange's monthly trading report for December 2010.

  • HKFE Announces Revised Margins For Hutchison Whampoa Futures

    Date 05/01/2011

    Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (HKFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), has announced that with effect from the commencement of trading on Friday, 7 January 2011, the minimum margins to be collected by an Exchange Participant from its clients in respect of their dealings in the following futures contract will be as outlined in the table below.  The adjustments are based on the clearing company's normal procedures and standard margin

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange: Trading Conditions (Outlook & Initial Figures) 2010

    Date 05/01/2011

    Highlights Equity Market Equities Supply and demand pressure from large-scale offerings and the strong yen, in addition to negative effects of the Greek Crisis left TOPIX development unclear by autumn. However, it shifted toward recovery after global financial easing and the surge in investors taking advantage of late-blooming Japanese stocks. TOPIX ended at 898.80 on 12/30, 0.97% down from the previous year.

  • CEE Stock Exchange Group Looks Back At A Successful Year 2010

    Date 05/01/2011

    The CEE Stock Exchange Group (CEESEG) can look back at a busy and successful year 2010. In January 2010, the four stock exchanges of Vienna, Budapest, Ljubljana and Prague were integrated as subsidiaries into the holding company, CEESEG AG. In March, the first medium-term project - the bundling of data vending operations for the entire Group - was completed with the integration of the price data of the Prague Stock Exchange into the data dissemination system of the Vienna Stock Exchange. Twen