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  • MEFF Incorporates Three New Members In March

    Date 22/03/2006

    The Board of Directors of MEFF, the Spanish Financial Futures and Options Exchange, has approved the incorporation of three new Members to the Spanish derivatives exchange:

  • JSE Equities Market Weekly Statistics For The Week Ended 17 March 2006

    Date 22/03/2006

    Attached is the weekly report of certain trading statistics. It must be noted that the statistics relevant to foreign transactions only represent transactions executed through the JSE Equities Market.

  • HKEx: Arrangements For Adjustment Of Hongkong Electric Futures And Options

    Date 22/03/2006

    Following up on its news release dated 10 March 2006 on capital adjustment to Hongkong Electric (HEH) Futures and Options, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) has announced the arrangements for the adjustment to the contract terms of all open HEH Futures and Options contracts in existence after market close on 28 April 2006, the business day immediately before the ex-dividend day, which is 2 May 2006, to account for HEH's proposed special dividend of $0.73 per share.

  • Heinrich Schaller New Member Of The Management Board Of Wiener Börse

    Date 22/03/2006

    Heinrich Schaller will become a member of the Management Board of Wiener Börse AG. This morning, the Supervisory Board of Wiener Börse AG unanimously voted for the appointment of Heinrich Schaller at it regular meeting. Schaller will replace Stefan Zapotocky who requested his premature resignation for personal reasons. As of 1 June 2006, the operations of Wiener Börse AG will be managed jointly by Michael Buhl and Heinrich Schaller.

  • FTSE 100 Closes Above 6,000

    Date 22/03/2006

    The FTSE 100 has closed above 6,000 for the first time since 8th March 2001, ending the day at 6007.5. The FTSE 100 reflects the performance of the largest 100 UK listed companies by market capitalisation, and is the basis for a number of products including structured products and ETFs. The index hit its lowest post tech boom level on 12th March 2003, at 3287, and reached an all time high on 30th December 1999, reaching 6930.2. The FTSE 100 first broke the 6,000 barrier on 1st April 1998.