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  • HKEx: Trading Of Derivatives Products On HKATS Temporarily Suspended - Update

    Date 11/11/2005

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) announced that due to technical issues with the HKATS gateway service supporting Participant access to the HKATS, trading of all futures and options products on HKATS has been temporarily suspended until further notice.

  • HKEx Investigates Root Cause Of HKATS Interruption

    Date 11/11/2005

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) announced this morning's trading session of futures and options products on HKATS, Hong Kong Futures Automated Trading System, was delayed due to technical issues with the HKATS gateway service supporting Participant access to HKATS.

  • Greek Finance Minister Visits The NYSE

    Date 11/11/2005

    Greek Finance Minister Visits the NYSE Minister of Economy and Finance, Mr. George Alogoskoufis visits the NYSE and rings The Closing BellSM. Joining Minister Alogoskoufis on the bell podium is the Chairman of the Athens

  • EEX: CO2 Spot Trading On EEX Also Possible During Temporary Switch-Off Of Registry

    Date 11/11/2005

    On Friday, 11th November 2005 the trading participants on the Spot Market for Emission Allowances on the European Energy Exchange (EEX) will be able to take part in the auction and in continuous trading as usual. Since the corresponding transactions will first be recorded in the internal accounts of the buyers and of the sellers on EEX and will only be booked within the German National Emissions Trading Registry later on via a collective account, the temporary switch-off of the regis-ter on this

  • Clearstream’s Core Business Continue Growth In October 2005

    Date 11/11/2005

    Clearstream’s core business areas saw further growth during October with the number of monthly international transactions processed rising 29.1 percent at 1.81 million (October 2004: 1.40 million). Of these transactions, 79 percent are Over the Counter (OTC) transactions and 21 percent are registered as stock exchange transactions. Domestic settlement transactions in Germany increased 15.1 percent reaching 2.80 million compared to 2.44 million for the same period last year. The ratio for domesti