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  • Mexican Stock Exchange First Day Of Trading

    Date 13/06/2008

    Bolsa Mexicana de Valores SAB, the only stock and derivatives exchange in Mexico, declined 1 centavo, less than 0.1 percent to MXP 16.49 today in its first day of trading.

  • Country Classification For China And Hong Kong Stocks In The Standard & Poor's Indices

    Date 13/06/2008

    In an effort to streamline its products and systems, Standard & Poor’s will change the country of domicile for a series of companies currently classified as either Hong Kong, Hong Kong (China) or China across several of its index families, effective after the close of business Friday, June 20.

  • OneChicago Reports Record Volume In Central Limit Order Book For June 12, 2008

    Date 13/06/2008

    OneChicago, LLC, the only US based exchange for trading Single Stock Futures (SSF), a synthetic stock lending and financing tool, today announced a record volume traded via its Central Limit Order Book (CLOB) of 202,221 SSF contracts. CLOB transactions are those executed on the CBOEDirect engine where customer, firm and market maker activity meet electronically. Yesterday’s record CLOB transactions were a 63.75% increase over the last previous CLOB record of 123,496 SSF contracts traded on May 2

  • National Stock Exchange To Use SunGard's Brass Liquidity Services For Execution And Clearing

    Date 13/06/2008

    National Stock Exchange, Inc. (NSX®) will use SunGard's Brass Liquidity Services' dual routing infrastructure to route all traffic NSX directs to other venues for best execution obligations. NSX will also use SunGard's correspondent clearing services to support its clearing needs. NSX is a cost-effective provider of exchange services, committed to transparency, pricing leadership and partnering with its customers. SunGard's Brass Liquidity Services is a suite of market access solutio

  • Management Change At The Boston Options Exchange

    Date 13/06/2008

    The Boston Options Exchange (BOX) announced today Scott Morris has decided to leave his role as CEO of the company to pursue other opportunities. Will Easley, Vice Chairman and one of the founders of BOX, will act as the interim leader, effective immediately.