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  • SWX Swiss Exchange: Change Of The Start Of Trading In Structured Product Bonds

    Date 13/05/2005

    In the context of the continued harmonisation of trading hours and after consulting the Cash Market Advisory Board and market participants, the start of trading in structured product bonds (Inst. Type Bond – Sec. Type Structured Product Bonds) at the SWX will be brought forward from 09.30 CET to 09.15 CET with effect from 1 June 2005. Close of trading will remain unchanged at 17.15 CET.

  • Standard & Poor’s Announces Changes In The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index

    Date 13/05/2005

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index after the close of trading on Friday, May 13, 2005: Capitol Energy Resources Ltd. (TSXVN: CPX) is consolidating its capital on a 5 old for 1 new basis. The name and ticker symbol of the company will not be changing but will have a new CUSIP number of 14057U 30 4. The company is classified as an “Oil and Gas Exploration and Production” company. Trinity Plumas Capital Corp. (TSXVN: TPC) wil

  • Semi-Annual Changes To The NASDAQ Biotechnology Index

    Date 13/05/2005

    The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. (“NASDAQ”; NASDAQ: NDAQ) announced today the results of the semi-annual re-ranking of the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index® (NASDAQ:NBI), which will become effective with the market open on Monday, May 23, 2005.

  • Remarks Before The Foundation Financial Officers Group Spring Meeting, By SEC Chairman William H. Donaldson, Washington, DC

    Date 13/05/2005

    Click here to download a speech by the SEC Chairman before the Foundation Financial Officers Group spring meeting.

  • Nymex To Decrease Margins On Gold Futures Contracts

    Date 13/05/2005

    The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., announced today that margins on COMEX Division gold futures contracts will decrease to $1,000 from $1,500 for clearing members and members and to $1,350 from $2,025 for customers at the close of business Monday.