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  • CBOT Memorial Day Holiday Trading Schedule

    Date 16/05/2006

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT®) has established the following trading schedule in connection with the Memorial Day Holiday: Friday, May 26 Open auction:  Financial contracts will close at 12:00 p.m.  All other open auction contracts (Agricultural and Stock Index) will close at their normal times. Electronic e-cbot® trading:  Dow/AIG Index contracts will close at 12:00 p.m.  Metals contr

  • Blackrock Shares Begin Trading On Irish Stock Exchange’s IEX Market - 15 Companies Now Listed On IEX.

    Date 16/05/2006

    Shares in Blackrock International Land plc, began trading yesterday on IEX, the Irish Stock Exchange’s specialist market for small and medium-sized companies.

  • Axiss Australia a2a Newsletter Issue 134, 16 May 2006

    Date 16/05/2006

    a2a e-newsletter is a the fortnightly bulletin compiled by Axiss Australia. a2a provides a summary of key events in Australia's financial services industry and their implications for Australia's position as a global financial services centre. Axiss Australia is a division of Invest Australia, the national inward investment agency.

  • ASX: Disruption To SEATS Trading Today

    Date 16/05/2006

    Trading on the Australian Stock Exchange was halted between 12:28pm (AEST) and 2:08pm today. The SEATS trading system experienced a technical software problem* that impacted on the ability to amend or cancel orders.

  • “The Dow” Turns 110 - Survey Says 78% Of Public Knows The Dow Jones Industrial Average

    Date 16/05/2006

    Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, today commemorated the upcoming 110th anniversary of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. “The Dow” is the world’s most frequently quoted and longest-serving market indicator of its kind, tracking the pillars of the U.S. economy since its creation by Charles Dow on May 26, 1896. The occasion was marked by the gathering of market leaders at the New York Society of Securities Analysts in New York and the unveiling of a survey that found an overwhelm