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  • London Stock Exchange - Home To Europe’s Most Active IPO Market In 2004

    Date 20/12/2004

    In 2004 the London Stock Exchange attracted a total of 275 IPOs to the Main Market and AIM, accounting for 80 per cent of all IPOs in Western Europe. Both markets have performed strongly during the year, raising a total of £7.6 billion in new issues - an increase of 64 per cent on 2003.

  • Hong Kong Stock Exchange Reduction Of Monthly User Fees For AMS/3 Trading Devices

    Date 20/12/2004

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (the Stock Exchange), a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), has informed its participants the monthly user fees for the trading devices of AMS/3, the Third Generation of the Automatic Order Matching and Execution System, will be reduced by 20 per cent on 1 January 2005.

  • Finance Street Holding Co., Ltd. Shares And IWF Increase In The S&P/CITIC 300 Index

    Date 20/12/2004

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P/CITIC 300 Index effective after the close of trading Tuesday, December 21, 2004: Finance Street Holding Co., Ltd. (China, SEDOL: 6177685, GICS: Financials, GICS Code: 40401020), a member of the S&P/CITIC 300 Index, free-float A shares will increase by 76,000,000 to 256,570,000. This change is due to a new issue of shares. There will also be a change to the IWF.

  • Euronext: Next Steps In Market Reform

    Date 20/12/2004

    As part of a drive to overhaul and harmonize its listing structure and thus improve the visibility and liquidity of small- and mid-size stocks traded on its markets, Euronext will introduce changes to its range of indices in Brussels in the first half of 2005.

  • Euronext Confirms Discussions With London Stock Exchange

    Date 20/12/2004

    Following the announcement by the London Stock Exchange plc ("LSE") on 20 December, Euronext NV ("Euronext") confirms that it has made an approach to the LSE with a view to entering into preliminary discussions about a possible offer for the LSE.