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  • Tokyo Financial Exchange: Trading Volume In April 2008

    Date 12/05/2008

    In April 2008, the trading volume of Three-month Euroyen futures was 2,518,029, decreasing 18.5% in comparison to that of the prior year comparable month, and increasing 23.3% in comparison to that of the prior month, and the average daily volume was 119,906. The trading volume of Options on Three-month Euroyen futures was 218,610, decreasing 9.8% in comparison to that of the prior year comparable month, and increasing 65.5% in comparison to that of the prior month. The trading volumes for th

  • Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchanges Monthly Statistical Report April 2008

    Date 12/05/2008

    Listing Total number of listed companies on CASE in April 2008 decreased to 400 companies as opposed to 426 in the previous month. There were four new listed companies this month, with a total capitalization of US$ 68 million (LE 364 million).

  • UK Financial Services’ International Position Strong Despite Slowdown In Some Sectors

    Date 12/05/2008

    The international position of UK financial services remains strong despite a recent slowdown in some sectors according to a new edition of IFSL’s International Financial Markets in the UK report. Latest indicators show that: Economic trends indicators show that ‘City-type’ employment totalled 353,000 at the end of 2007, up 11,000 from 2006. IFSL estimates that there may be a loss of 10,000 ‘City-type’ jobs

  • NYMEX To Change Margins For RBOB Gasoline Futures Contracts

    Date 09/05/2008

    The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. announced today it will change margins for the New York Harbor gasoline blendstock, RBOB gasoline, RBOB financial, RBOB calendar swap, and NYMEX miNYTM RBOB futures contracts, effective at the close of business on May 12.

  • Proxy Advisors Support CalPERS Proposal To Declassify Standard Pacific Board

    Date 09/05/2008

    The California Public Employees’ Retirement System today announced that three proxy advisors are recommending support for a CalPERS proposal to have Standard Pacific directors stand for annual election.