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  • RTS Stock Exchange Bonds: Weekly Market Data

    Date 11/11/2003

    For the week of November 3rd - November 6th, 2003, total volume on the RTS Bonds, the system facilitating trading in corporate, governmental, municipal debt, and Eurobonds, equaled 4 426 dollars, compared with 4 078 thousand rubles the week before. Three trades were registered, down from two trades the week before.

  • OneChicago Will Observe Two Mintues Of Silence November 11 To Honor Veterans

    Date 11/11/2003

    OneChicago, LLC will observe two minutes of silence on Tuesday, November 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:02 a.m. Central time to honor U.S. veterans and men and women now serving in the armed forces.

  • October 2003: Performance Of The MICEX Markets With Comment On The Situation

    Date 11/11/2003

    The stock market In the first half of October the market showed noticeable growth. By 17 October, the MICEX Index reached the maximum level of 583,10 points. Then, in the second half of the month, there was considerable market downturn. As a result of the month, the MICEX Index decreased by 9% to 468,85 points. The blue chips that dropped the most were the common stock of YUKOS (-23,4%) and RAO UES (-22,1%). Other stocks that went down were the common stock of Sberbank (-3,9%), LU

  • NZAX Listed Companies

    Date 11/11/2003

    Details of the first companies to list on the NZAX Market are available hot off the press in the NZAX information centre.

  • NASDAQ To Adopt FTSE Global Classification System

    Date 11/11/2003

    The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. ("NASDAQ"; OTCBB:NDAQ), the world's largest electronic stock market, announced today that it will reclassify its nearly 3,400 listed companies according to the FTSE Global Classification System (GCS) in all NASDAQ indices and associated data products. Working with global index provider FTSE Group, each NASDAQ-listed company will be analysed and reclassified according to the globally recognised FTSE system. This move will enable easier analysis of NASDAQ stocks by in