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  • London Stock Exchange Statement Re. Press Comment

    Date 13/12/2005

    London Stock Exchange plc notes the article in this morning's Daily Telegraph under the heading "LSE hits at 'asset stripper' predator". The Exchange wishes to clarify that it has not authorised any of its spokesmen to use the phrase "financial asset stripper" and, to the best of its knowledge and belief, none of their spokesmen have done so. The Exchange continues to reject outright last week's Macquarie proposal which fundamentally undervalues the Company.

  • Kansas City Board Of Trade Trading hours For Christmas and New Years holidays set

    Date 13/12/2005

    In coordination with U.S. stock and commodity exchanges, the Kansas City Board of Trade will observice the following Christmas and Thanksgiving holiday schedules:

  • Emirates Technologies Signs Up As A Market Data Vendor On Dubai International Financial Exchange

    Date 13/12/2005

    The Dubai International Financial Exchange has signed Emirates Technologies LLC, a UAE company, as a market data vendor. The agreement was signed by Mr. Nasser Al Shaali, Chief Operating Officer of DIFX and Mr. Abdul Rahim Sultan, General Manager of Emirates Technologies. Emirates Technologies aims to be the first company to introduce online trading for brokers on the DIFX market through mobile phones. The company will also distribute DIFX market data through mobile phones as well as other chann

  • Component Changes Made To Dow Jones Global Exchange Index - Changes Are The Result Of The Regular Quarterly Review

    Date 13/12/2005

    Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, today announced that CBOT Holdings Inc. (symbol: BOT, Class A shares) and Nasdaq Stock Market Inc. (symbol: NDAQ), will be added to the Dow Jones Global Exchange Index effective as of the opening of trading on Monday, December 19, 2005.

  • CME FX Volumes Continue To Grow With New Overall And CME(R) Globex(R) Records On December 12

    Date 13/12/2005

    CME, the world's largest and most diverse financial exchange, and the largest regulated marketplace for foreign exchange (FX) trading, set several FX volume records yesterday, including a new total FX volume record of 872,271 futures and options on futures contracts, representing $96 billion in notional value. This surpassed the previous record of 748,050 futures and options on futures contracts traded achieved on June 8, 2005. In addition, record volume of 622,329 futures and options on futures