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  • NYSE Group Engages Société Générale As Financial Advisor In Proposed Merger With Euronext N.V.

    Date 07/06/2006

    NYSE Group, Inc. (NYSE: NYX) has engaged Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking as a financial advisor for its business combination proposal with Euronext N.V. Société Générale joins Citigroup Corporate and Investment Banking in representing NYSE Group in this friendly transaction.

  • NYMEX To Change Margins For Petroleum Products Futures Contracts

    Date 07/06/2006

    The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. announced that it will change margins for several of its NYMEX ClearPort® petroleum products and spread futures contracts, at the close of business today.

  • NYMEX To Change Margins For Financially Settled Electricity Futures Contracts

    Date 07/06/2006

    New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. announced that it will change margins for several of its NYMEX ClearPort® financially settled electricity futures contracts, at the close of business today.

  • Nasdaq Announces Stock Splits For The BLDRS Index Funds

    Date 07/06/2006

    NASDAQ Global Funds, Inc. (NGF) today announced that its Board of Directors has approved stock splits for each of the four exchange traded funds (ETFs) included in The Basket of Listed Depositary Receipts (BLDRSSM ) Index Funds Trust. NGF is the sponsor of Trust. The payment date for the stock splits will be July 7, 2006, payable to stockholders of record on June

  • More Mining Stocks Enter FTSE 100 - FTSE Confirms Quarterly UK Review Changes

    Date 07/06/2006

    FTSE Group, the global index provider, has today confirmed that three companies will be promoted to the FTSE 100, increasing the number of mining stocks in the index to eight. Vedanta Resources and Lonmin, both mining companies, will be promoted to the FTSE 100 along with energy company Drax Group. Meanwhile Ladbrokes, Cable & Wireless and Daily Mail & General Trust will all leave the blue chip index, and be relegated to the FTSE 250.