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Malawi Stock Exchange Weekly Report
Date 04/04/2005
Click here to download Malawi Stock Exchange's weekly report.
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JSE Securities Exchange South Africa Weekly Statistics For The Week Ended 01.04.2005
Date 04/04/2005
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 Securities Exchange South Africa.
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JSC "RTS Stock Exchange" Weekly Trading Data - March 28th – April 1st, 2005
Date 04/04/2005
During the week of March 28 th – April 1 st , 2005, total trading volume on the JSC “RTS Stock Exchange” increased by 174% and reached 1 058 million rubles compared with 386 million rubles the week before. Second-tier stock turnover equaled 287 million rubles, 27% of the total trading volume.
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ISE Reports Monthly Volume For March 2005
Date 04/04/2005
The International Securities Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ISE), the world's largest equity options exchange, today reported equity options trading volume for March 2005. Average daily trading volume in equity options contracts increased 23.5% to 1.7 million contracts traded as compared to 1.4 million contracts traded in the same period in the prior year. Total equity options volume for the month increased to 36.9 million contracts traded as compared to 31.3 million contracts traded in the same year-ago
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Industry Associations Create Joint Working Groups To Address MiFID Compliance
Date 04/04/2005
Four major industry associations – FIX Protocol Ltd, ISITC Europe, the Reference Data User Group (RDUG) and SIIA/FISD – today announced their creation of a Joint Working Group to address the compliance requirements created by the European Union (EU) Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID).
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ICEX - Impact Of GICS Structural Changes On Classification of Listed Companies
Date 04/04/2005
At the close of April 29 the structure of the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) and Standard & Poor?s (S&P) will change as a result of an annual review. ICEX uses the standard for the industry classification of listed companies. One industry group will be redefined and renamed, two industries and seven sub-industries will be created in addition to some other definition and name changes. For further information, please consult the MSCI w
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Futures & Options On the RTS Stock Exchange Derivatives Market Weekly Statistics
Date 04/04/2005
For the week of March 28th – April 1st, 2005, total trading volume on FORTS (Futures & Options on the RTS) reached 6 187 million rubles and 732 thousand contracts. Total open interest as of April 1st, 2005, increased by 20% in rubles and 22% in contracts and equaled 13 398 million rubles and 1 560 thousand contracts.
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CME Establishes New Single-Day Volume Records - Exchange Sets New Overall, CME® Globex®, CME Eurodollar, Total Options And E-MiniTMRussell 1000® Volume Records On Friday, April 1
Date 04/04/2005
CME, the largest U.S. futures exchange, today announced that on Friday, April 1, it achieved a new single-day trading record of 6.7 million contracts, excluding its non-traditional TRAKRS TM products, surpassing the previous record of 6.5 million set on May 7, 2004.
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ASX: Completion Of The Restructure Of The National Guarantee Fund
Date 04/04/2005
On 15 February 2005, ASX announced proposed changes to the administration of the National Guarantee Fund (NGF) for clearing risk. This restructure was subject to the completion of a number of steps.
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World Economic Forum’s Arab World Competitiveness Report 2005 Highlights Urgent Need To Speed Up Economic Reform - Small Gulf States Lead The Way In Competitiveness Ranking: Qatar Comes Top Followed By UAE And Bahrain
Date 02/04/2005
The World Economic Forum today released The Arab World Competitiveness Report 2005, the first ever systematic benchmarking exercise for the Arab region. The Report, which also ranks and compares a dozen of the region’s economies, highlights the enormous challenges that the Arab world currently faces as it struggles to integrate with a rapidly changing and increasingly complex global economy.
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