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  • BOX Rolls Out 97 New Classes

    Date 02/04/2007

    On Monday April 2, 2007, BOX continued its expansion program by rolling out 97 new classes, to reach a total of 703 classes currently traded on the Exchange. In addition, during coming weeks, BOX will add 200 additional classes for trading (subject to regulatory approval).

  • The Philadelphia Stock Exchange To Begin Trading Eleven New Options On Tuesday, April 3

    Date 02/04/2007

    The Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) announced today that it will begin to trade eleven new options on April 3, 2007.

  • OneChicago Reports March Volume

    Date 02/04/2007

    OneChicago, LLC today reported that 355,409 security futures contracts traded at the Exchange in March. Average daily volume (ADV) in March 2007 was 16,155 contracts.

  • BOX’s Average Improvement Stays Strong After Penny Pilot Program, Launches 20 New Classes

    Date 02/04/2007

    In the month of March, price improvement versus the prevailing NBBO for contracts submitted via the Boston Options Exchange’s (“BOX”) price improvement auction (‘PIP’*) averaged $2.83 per contract, a strong level considering March was the first month with full impact from the Penny Pilot Program. An average of 59,123 contracts per day received price improvement during the month. This represented savings to investors of $3.7 million.

  • CBOE Volume Of 83 Million Contracts Is All-Time Record - Average Daily Volume Of 3.77 Million Is Up 58% New Records Set Across The Board

    Date 02/04/2007

    The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) announced today that March was the busiest month ever at CBOE, with total volume of 83 million contracts, an increase of 51% over March 2006's volume of 55.0 million contracts. This month's volume shatters the previous record, established last May, of 70.5 million contracts. Average daily volume for the month was a record-breaking 3.8 million contracts, an increase of 58% over March 2006.