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  • Strong Developments At NASDAQ OMX Baltic

    Date 04/01/2011

    NASDAQ OMX Baltic today announced that during 2010, Baltic general indices have performed outstandingly compared to other European and even global average increases. The trading activity has increased at the markets operated by NASDAQ OMX Baltic exchanges compared to the year before counted by daily number of trades and the traded total value reached almost 2009 level.

  • Tokyo Financial Exchange: Trading Volume In December 2010 And Year 2010

    Date 04/01/2011

    The trading volume of Three-month Euroyen futures was 957,640 decreasing 14.9% in comparison to that of the prior year comparable month, and decreasing 22.9% in comparison to that of the prior month, and the average daily volume was 45,602 .

  • Euroclear Nederland Ready For Dutch Securities Dematerialisation

    Date 04/01/2011

    Euroclear Nederland is now taking measures to remove all paper-based securities certificates in the Netherlands, in compliance with an amendment to the Dutch Securities Giro Act (“Wet giraal effectenverkeer”). Signalling a move towards full securities dematerialisation in the Netherlands by the end of 2013, the revised legislation, which took effect on 1 January 2011, means that:

  • Tokyo Grain Exchange: Review Of Index Weight

    Date 04/01/2011

    The weight of each component for the TG Index from April 1, 2011 has been decided as follows.

  • Strong Growth At NASDAQ OMX Nordic

    Date 04/01/2011

    During 2010 activity has increased significantly at the markets operated by NASDAQ OMX Nordic compared to the year before. Based on trading until Dec 31 the average daily share trading amounted to EUR 2.5 billion, (2009: EUR 2.2 billion). The number of share trades per day amounted to 285,000 trades per day (2009: 214,000), an increase of 33% compared to 2009. The total derivatives trading amounted to 546,000 contracts per day, (2009: 400,000 contracts per day), up with 37%.