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  • CBOE January 2010 Trading Up 16% Over A Year Ago

    Date 01/02/2010

    The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) today reported that daily volume in January averaged nearly 4.9 million contracts, a 16-percent increase over January 2009 average daily volume (ADV) of 4.2 million contracts. During the month, 92.2 million contracts changed hands at CBOE versus 83.5 million contracts traded a year earlier.  

  • TMX Group Reduces Equity Trading Fees

    Date 01/02/2010

    Approximately 50% reduction of trading fees for securities valued at below $1 Action supports growth in trading volume and liquidity for lower priced securities Overall goal is to grow the market for lower-priced securities, benefiting all participants

  • Deutsche Börse: Component Changes Made To Dow Jones EURO STOXX 50 Index

    Date 01/02/2010

    STOXX Limited, the leading provider of European equity indices, today announced component changes in the Dow Jones EURO STOXX 50 Index due to the application of the fast exit rule. In the index, Volkswagen AG (Germany, Automobiles & Parts, VOW.XE) will be replaced by Unibail-Rodamco S.A. (France, Real Estate, UL.FR).

  • Statement From Chairman Schapiro On Proposed Budget For SEC

    Date 01/02/2010

    The following is a statement from SEC Chairman Mary L. Schapiro regarding the President's FY 2011 budget request of $1.258 billion for the SEC, which represents a 12 percent increase over its FY 2010 budget: "If enacted, the President's request will do a great deal to help us keep pace with the continuing growth of the markets and provide necessary resources to support important regulatory initiatives in 2011."

  • NASDAQ OMX Q409 Earnings Release And Conference Call Moved Up To February 8, 2010

    Date 01/02/2010

    The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. has accelerated its Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2009 results call to Monday, February 8, 2010 from Thursday, February 18, 2010 to reflect changes in executive schedules.