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  • Bursa Malaysia Welcomes First Official Visit From Minister Of Plantation Industries & Commodities

    Date 05/08/2004

    Bursa Malaysia Berhad (“Bursa”) welcomed YB Dato’ Peter Chin, Minister of Plantation Industries & Commodities on his first official visit to Bursa.

  • Bolsa De Madrid Trades 67 New Warrants Issued By Bbva Banco De Financiación

    Date 05/08/2004

    Bolsa de Madrid today began trading 67 new warrants issued by BBVA Banco de Financiación. The underlying assets for the warrants are Spanish and foreign shares and indices as well as indices baskets.

  • AP3 Chooses FTSE Global Equity Index Series

    Date 05/08/2004

    FTSE Group, the global index provider, announces today that the FTSE Global Equity Index Series has been chosen by the Tredje AP-fonden Swedish buffer fund (AP3) as the benchmark for the entire equity allocation of the fund, totalling approximately €6.2 billion.

  • Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Volume Posts Increase For 2003/04 Crop Year

    Date 04/08/2004

    Total volume of trade on Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Inc. for the 2003/04 crop year, which ended July 31, 2004, was 2,016,546 contracts. This level of trade represents an increase of 3.9% from the total volume recorded for the 2002/03 crop year. Futures contract trade for the crop year was 3.1% higher than a year ago, with feed wheat futures posting the strongest gains in volume. Feed wheat futures volume rose 40.3% from a year ago with 77,857 contracts trading during the crop year

  • Winnipeg Commodity Exchange New Crop Canola Futures Prices Fell Sharply In July

    Date 04/08/2004

    New crop canola futures prices at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange fell sharply through the month of July. The November 2004 canola futures contract closed the month of July at a life-ofcontract low of $327.70 per metric tonne. The price dropped $33.50 per tonne from the closing price at the end of June, which equates to an over 9 percent decline in value. The price of the November 2004 contract is $80.00 per metric tonne lower than, or almost 20 percent off of, the contract high establish