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  • EEX Trading Results In April

    Date 06/05/2013

    In April 2013, the total volume traded in power derivatives on the European Energy Exchange (EEX) amounted to 90.3 TWh which is a year-on-year increase of 85 percent compared to April 2012 (48.7 TWh). The Power Derivatives Market volume contained 38.4 TWh from OTC clearing.

  • Moscow Exchange: The Government Bond Index Reviewed

    Date 06/05/2013

    Effective May 02, 2013 a reviewed list of bonds for the Government Bond Index came into force.

  • Trading On The Warsaw Stock Exchange: April 2013

    Date 06/05/2013

    • The value of total trading in equities on the Main Market was PLN 18.5 billion in April 2013, an increase of 45.0% year on year.
    • Average daily trading per session on the Main Market was PLN 853.2 million in April 2013, an increase of 29.5% year on year.
    • Total trading on the Main Market year to date in 2013 increased by 24.3% year on year.
    • The total volume of trading in index futures decreased by 9.7% year on year (637 thousand contracts v. 706 thousand contracts in April 2012).
    • The volume of forward transactions in electricity in April 2013 and year to date in 2013 increased almost four-fold year on year.
    • The aggregate volume of spot and forward transactions in natural gas was 111.4 GWh in April 2013 and over 300 GWh in aggregate year to date in 2013.

  • The JSE Currency Derivatives Market Crosses R500 Billion Milestone

    Date 06/05/2013

    The Johannesburg Stock Exchange’s (JSE) currency derivatives market recently reached the R500 billion in total value traded milestone.

  • Deutsche Börse Opens Spring Conference - Current IPO Indicator Shows Sentiment On Primary Market Almost Unchanged

    Date 06/05/2013

    Deutsche Börse today opened its Spring Conference 2013 in Frankfurt am Main. The event takes place from 6 to 8 May and is aimed at listed companies from the transparency standards of Deutsche Börse and at investors and analysts. Around 70 young companies and SMEs will present their business models and the figures from their latest annual financial statements in the form of investor/analyst conferences. Presentations will cover current financing and capital market topics, which particularly affect medium-sized exchange-listed companies. There will also be a focus on the topic of corporate bonds.