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  • Brian Cartwright Named SEC General Counsel

    Date 03/01/2006

    Top securities lawyer and former astrophysicist Brian G. Cartwright will join the Securities and Exchange Commission as its General Counsel, Chairman Christopher Cox announced today.

  • Borsa Italiana Statements By: Angelo Tantazzi And Massimo Capuano

    Date 03/01/2006

    "The global economy progressed in a consistent manner once again during 2005" stated Angelo Tantazzi, Borsa Italiana’s Chairman "sustained by international commerce volumes on the up. The Eurozone and Italy, however, continued to disclose a slower pace. Nevertheless, during the second half of the year some signs of improvement appeared in the economic conditions of companies who are currently seeking to seize the opportunities offered by the new competitive context.

  • 2005 Yet Another Record Year On The Copenhagen Stock Exchange

    Date 03/01/2006

    Trading in Danish shares has never been greater. In 2005, records were broken on the equity, bond and derivatives markets, and trading in both listed and non-listed investment certificates was also the best on record. In 2005, the value of share trading was DKK 937.2 billion - 58 percent more than in 2004. The value of average daily share trading amounted to DKK 3.7 billion. The number of trades in 2005 also saw an increase of 58 percent on 2004 and almost reached 4 million corresponding to an a

  • Year 2005 At The Prague Exchange

    Date 02/01/2006

    I. Share market The year 2005 was the most successful for the share market. It stated record trade values and historical maximum of the official exchange index PX 50. Trade value

  • Trading Volume Rises To 86 Million Contracts In December - Eurex Closes 2005 With A Record 1.25 Billion Contracts

    Date 02/01/2006

    Eurex, the international derivatives market, closed out 2005 with record turnover of 1.25 billion contracts (2004: 1.07 billion contracts), and thus remains the largest derivatives exchange in the world. Eurex grew by approximately 17 percent year-on-year in 2005. In the final month of last year 86.2 million contracts were traded, an increase of 7 percent on December 2004.