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  • CME Says Reauthorization Process Is An Opportunity For Fine Tuning Of CFMA

    Date 08/03/2005

    Terry Duffy, Chairman of CME, the largest U.S. futures exchange, today described the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (CFMA) as “successful landmark legislation” that fostered innovation in self-regulation, product and market innovation for the U.S. futures industry.

  • CBOT Chairman Carey Testifies Before U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Regarding CFTC Reauthorization

    Date 08/03/2005

    Testifying before the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee today, the Chicago Board of Trade’s (CBOT) Chairman Charles P. Carey commended the U.S. Congress for its excellent work in passing the Commodity Futures Modernization Act (CFMA) and the careful and measured way in which the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has implemented its provisions. Chairman Carey noted that the CFMA gave the Commission and the industry needed flexibility to deal with innovation and brought legal certainty t

  • CBOT Bund, Bobl, And Shatz March Settlement

    Date 08/03/2005

    The final settlement price for each expiring futures contract is based on volume-weighted median price calculations for the contract’s underlying reference securities, prepared and furnished to the Chicago Board of Trade by FT Interactive Data Corporation.

  • CalPERS And CalSTRS To Host Conference On Environmental Investing March 29 In San Jose, California

    Date 08/03/2005

    The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) and the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) announced today that they will host a conference on environmental investing on March 29, 2005 at The Fairmont in San Jose, California.

  • Cairo And Alexandria Stock Exchanges Performance

    Date 08/03/2005

    CASE has exhibited a remarkable performance on Thursday 3/3/2005 with CASE 30 index breaking the threshold of 4000 points to close at 4036.49 points ; an increase of 57.18% over 1/1/2005. Moreover, the number of transactions soared by 20.28% over the previous day, mounting to 16746 trades. Furthermore, market capitalization exceeded for the first time, since beginning of the nineties, the level of L.E 300 billion, to culminate at L.E 302 billion, an increase of 29.18% (L.E 68 billion) over 1/1