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  • Component Change Made To Dow Jones Sector Construction & Materials Titans 30 Index

    Date 24/02/2005

    Dow Jones Indexes today announced a component change in the Dow Jones Sector Construction & Materials Titans 30 Index.

  • CME Interest Rate Products Continue To Set New Open Interest Records - E-mini Russell 2000 Open Interest Also Reaches A Milestone

    Date 24/02/2005

    CME, the largest U.S. futures exchange, set a new open interest record yesterday for its Interest Rate Products group, which includes the world’s most actively traded futures contract, CME Eurodollar futures. Open interest of 25,078,878 positions broke the previous record of 24,763,247 set on Feb. 22, 2005. Interest rate options accounted for 16,767,125 of these positions, also a record. In February alone, CME interest rate products broke 10 overall open interest records prior to yesterday.

  • CBOT February 10, 2005 Treasury Conversion Factors

    Date 24/02/2005

    The attached conversion factor tables for the CBOT U.S. Treasury Bond and Note futures complex have been revised to include conversion factors for the following government security that was auctioned on February 24 by the U.S. Treasury Department: 1.) 3-3/8s of February 2007 (i.e., a new 2-year note). This 2-year note will be eligible for delivery into the CBOT 2-Year U.S. Treasury Note futures contract for the March 2005 expiry only.

  • Bursa Launches Prospectus For IPO Of 166 Million New Ordinary Shares

    Date 24/02/2005

    Bursa Malaysia Berhad (Bursa) today launched its prospectus for the Initial Public Offer (IPO) of 166 million new ordinary shares of RM0.50 in conjunction with its listing on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad.

  • ASX Share Ownership Study – 2004 Findings

    Date 24/02/2005

    Share ownership in Australia continues to evolve and broaden, according to the 2004 ASX Share Ownership Study released today. The Study, the latest in an ASX series stretching back to 1991, showed that 55 percent of adult Australians (8 million people) now include shares as an asset class in their investment portfolio, up from 51 percent last year (7.4 million people).