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  • GL TRADE Extends Connectivity To The Stock Exchange Of Thailand

    Date 10/09/2004

    GL TRADE, global provider of electronic trading, clearing and settlement solutions increased its market connectivity in the Asian region by adding since September 3 rd access to the Thai cash market, SET (Stock Exchange of Thailand). Adding this new exchange GL TRADE covers 21 cash and derivatives markets in the Asia Pacific Rim.

  • Further Growth At Clearstream For August 2004

    Date 10/09/2004

    Clearstream announced that in August 2004 the core business figures showed extended growth levels across the custody and settlement division of the Deutsche Börse Group. The value of assets held in custody on behalf of customers rose to approximately EUR 7.4 trillion, a rise of 1.0 percent from the same month last year. The breakdown of this growth shows advances of 9.2 percent for international assets and declines of 4.5 percent for domestic assets.

  • Component Change Made To Dow Jones Italy Titans 30

    Date 10/09/2004

    Dow Jones Indexes today announced component changes in the Dow Jones Italy Titans 30.

  • CBOE Futures Exchange Introduces China Index - Labranche Structured Products Named Designated Primary Market Maker

    Date 10/09/2004

    The CBOE Futures Exchange, LLC (CFE) today announced that the exchange will list futures contracts on the newly created CBOE China Index (CBOE ticker symbol CX) beginning on October 18, 2004, pending regulatory approval. CFE, which launched on March 26, 2004, is a new, all-electronic, futures exchange.

  • CalPERS Issues Statement On Resignation Of Disney's Michael Eisner

    Date 10/09/2004

    Sean Harrigan, President of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) issued the following statement today about the retirement of Michael Eisner, Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company: "Eisner's resignation as CEO is the right move for shareowners. We believe he should resign from the board as well. It is not clear to us how a two-year lame duck CEO will benefit shareowners, and his continued presence on the board would prevent the company from the clean br