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  • NASD Given New Authority To Discipline Former Brokers Who Fail To Pay Arbitration Awards, Settlements

    Date 24/08/2004

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved amendments to NASD By-Laws that strengthen NASD's ability to prevent former brokers from re-entering the securities industry if they have failed to pay arbitration awards or settlements. NASD will implement its new authority beginning September 9, 2004.

  • Minneapolis Grain Exchange: Number Two All-Time High Volume Day Recorded In Spring Wheat Futures

    Date 24/08/2004

    Record daily volume of 20,117 hard red spring wheat futures contracts exchanged hands at the Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) during the trading session on August 23, 2004. Yesterday’s volume comes in second high only 37 contracts under the highest volume set February 24, 2004.

  • Malaysia’s Prime Minister To Launch Invest Malaysia 2004

    Date 24/08/2004

    Prime Minister, YAB Dato' Seri Abdullah Hj. Ahmad Badawi is expected to launch 'INVEST Malaysia 2004' on Thursday afternoon, 26 August 2004. INVEST Malaysia 2004, organised by Bursa Malaysia Berhad, will be held from 26 to 29 August 2004 at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur.

  • GLTRADE, First ISV To Pass The IPE v11.000 Conformance

    Date 24/08/2004

    GL TRADE is proud to announce it successfully passed the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) conformance on the IPE new API 11.000 platform. IPE is Europe’s leading energy futures and options exchange, listing contracts such as Brent Crude or Gas Oil. GL TRADE products are compatible with all the IPE’s new functionalities for all instruments and types of order.

  • Copenhagen Stock Exchange Focus: Danish Delight?

    Date 24/08/2004

    We have a short memory – both about the weather and the equity market, thus begins issue no. 87 of Focus by Equity Strategist Henrik Henriksen, Jyske Bank. At the beginning of this millennium, Danish shares were dropped as investors looked to the tech, media and telecom shares at the Nasdaq exchange, and it was widely held that the future of investments lay outside the Danish borders. However, the Danish equity market has proven to be stable compared with the foreign markets, and since the