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CME Group Reports November 2007 Volume Averaged 13.0 Million Contracts Per Day, Up 41 Percent, Recording 2007's Second-Highest Monthly Volume
Date 03/12/2007
All financial product lines grew more than 25 percent, with equity index volume up 84 percent, interest rate volume up 35 percent and foreign exchange volume up 26 percent Total legacy CBOT product volume averaged a record 5.3 million contracts per day, up 32 percent NYMEX energy and metals volumes on CME Globex averaged a record 951,000 contracts per day, up 154 percent Total electronic average daily volume increased 52 percent and represented a record 81 perce
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ISE Reports Monthly Volume For November 2007 - Options Exchange Trades Record Average Daily Volume Of 4.3 Million Contracts
Date 03/12/2007
The International Securities Exchange (NYSE:ISE) today reported that in November 2007, its options exchange traded a record average daily volume of 4.3 million contracts. The ISE Stock Exchange traded an average daily volume of 52.2 million shares in the same period.
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CFTC’s Agricultural Advisory Committee To Meet December 6, 2007
Date 03/12/2007
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will convene a meeting on December 6, 2007, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., of the Agricultural Advisory Committee (AAC). The meeting will be conducted by CFTC Commissioner Michael V. Dunn, who serves as Chairman of the Committee.
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Bank Polska Kasa Opieki S.A. Expands the Scope Of Its Warsaw Stock Exchange Operations
Date 03/12/2007
Bank Polska Kasa Opieki S.A. expands the scope of its operations on the WSE as of 3 December 2007.
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ECX Monthly Market Update & EUA Volume - November 2007
Date 03/12/2007
Highlights: EUA volumes in November reached a total of 98 Mt on ECX. Of this, 89 Mt transacted in futures contracts whilst over 9 Mt options were registered on the Exchange. Daily volumes averaged out at 4 Mt in futures and 0.4 Mt in options contracts. The options contract recorded its single most liquid trading day ever on November 21 st with 1.9 Mt traded. The Dec’07 price hit a record low of €0.01 on November 30 th. All time high on ECX for Phase I EUAs was €32.05 on
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OMX Signs Contract With Singapore Commodity Exchange To Deliver New Trading System
Date 03/12/2007
OMX has signed a contract with Singapore Commodity Exchange (SICOM) to deliver an integrated trading and clearing system for commodity derivatives.
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The Value Of Trading On The Spanish Stock Exchange In November Reached € 151.82 Bn, Up 23.6% From A Year Earlier
Date 03/12/2007
The trading volume in equities to November totalled €1.6 trillion, an increase of 50.5% from the same period in 2006. The volume of corporate debt traded on the AIAF between January and November exceeded €1 trillion, up 24.5% over the same period in 2006. As regards Options and Futures, in November 4,441,037 contracts were traded on MEFF, a 22% increase over the same month in 2006. Highlights for the month include the performance of the Mini IBEX 35 Futures, with 299,125
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TNS Connects To Chi-X
Date 03/12/2007
Transaction Network Services (NYSE:TNS) is providing clients with trading access and real-time pricing for Chi-X(®) Europe.
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Joaquín Almunia, European Commissioner For Economic And Monetary Policy: Towards Greater Financial Integration And Stability In The EU - Eurofi Conference 2007, European Parliament, Brussels 3 December 2007
Date 03/12/2007
Ladies and Gentlemen, I want to first thank Jacques de Larosière and Daniel Lebègue for inviting me to participate in this year's Eurofi conference. With four months of capital market turmoil behind us and no end to the volatility yet in sight, there can be no doubt that achieving stability and efficiency in the European financial sector is imperative.
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ICB Enhances Classification System With Real Estate Supersector And Alternative Energy Sector
Date 03/12/2007
The Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB), the joint classification system launched by Dow Jones Indexes and FTSE Group, today announced that they will be enhancing their four-tier industry classification system. ICB is a detailed and comprehensive structure for sector and industry analysis, facilitating the comparison of companies across four levels of classification and national boundaries.
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