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Improved Confidence In Stockholmsbörsen
Date 21/01/2004
At Stockholmsbörsen's Exchange Seminar 2004, which was held today, Kerstin Hessius presented the results of an external survey that showed that public confidence in Stockholmsbörsen had increased since 2002. Confidence in Stockholmsbörsen has increased among all of the categories covered by the survey, namely Exchange members, listed companies, institutional investors, private investors, the mass media, and various interest groups.
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European Commission: Results Of Council Of Economics And Finance Ministers, Brussels, 20th January 2004, Financial Services And Taxation - Parmalat Affair - Potential Impact On EU Policies
Date 21/01/2004
Internal Market Commissioner Frits Bolkestein briefed Ministers over lunch on the potential impact of the Parmalat affair on EU policies.
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European Commission: Implementation Report On The Internal Market Strategy
Date 21/01/2004
Too many European industries still operate in fragmented markets due to trade obstacles and differences in standards and regulations, according to the European Commission's first report on the implementation of the Internal Market Strategy 2003-2006 (see IP/03/645).The report forms part of the "Guidelines Package", alongside the Broad Economic Policy Guidelines (BEPG) and the Employment Guidelines (EG). All three reports are presented as part of the Commission's Report to the 2004 Spring Europea
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CME Sets New GLOBEX® Foreign Exchange (FX) Volume Record - Electronically Traded EuroFX, Japanese Yen, Canadian Dollars Among New Records
Date 21/01/2004
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (CME) announced that it set a new trading volume record for foreign exchange (FX) trading on its GLOBEX® electronic trading platform as combined GLOBEX FX futures volume hit 162,721 on Tuesday, Jan. 20. The notional - or face - value of the contracts was $20.6 billion.
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CME Appoints Redding As Acting Head Of Products And Services
Date 21/01/2004
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (CME) today announced that Satish Nandapurkar has resigned as Managing Director, Products and Services, effective immediately. CME announced the appointment of Rick Redding, Managing Director, Equities, as acting head of Products and Services. Redding has been with CME for 16 years, including serving for over the past 10 years as head of the exchange's equity product line.
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CBOT® Approves Memorandum Of Understanding Expected To Lead To Settlement Of Lawsuit
Date 21/01/2004
The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) today announced that its Board of Directors has approved a binding memorandum of understanding that is expected to lead to final settlement of a lawsuit brought by certain Associate Members and GIM, IDEM and COM membership interest holders. The final terms of the settlement are expected to be submitted for court approval.
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CBOE Board Of Directors Approves Monthly Fee Cap For Firm Orders
Date 21/01/2004
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Board of Directors today approved a monthly cap on transaction fees charged to orders entered on behalf of a firm's proprietary trading account and orders in which the firm facilitates a customer order.
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American Stock Exchange Announces 2003 Year-End Results - Amex New Company Listings Surge 77%, Assets Of New Closed-End Funds Rise 40% - Amex Continues Its Dominance In ETFs - Amex To Become Independent Entity
Date 21/01/2004
The American Stock Exchange (Amex) released its year-end 2003 business results today, highlighting its strong commitment to product innovation, improving corporate regulations and growing its core businesses. During a challenging year in the marketplace, the Amex has achieved several milestones, and it continues to take steps to improve its operations and strengthen the value of its enterprise.
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UK's Financial Services Authority Points Out Risks For Year Ahead
Date 20/01/2004
The Financial Risk Outlook 2004, published today by the Financial Services Authority, highlights a number of shorter and longer term concerns for financial firms and their consumers associated with trends in the wider economic, business and social environment. Although the Outlook's central scenario is based on expected stronger economic performance in 2004 both in the UK and globally, possible alternative scenarios are sketched out which involve significant risks to firms and consumers.
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Showcase Of TSX Issuers For German Financial Community - Canada's Capital Markets Compete Internationally And Are An Attractive Destination For European Investment
Date 20/01/2004
Today in a speech to a financial audience in Frankfurt, TSX Group CEO Barbara Stymiest said, "there are opportunities for both Canadian issuers in the German market, and German investors in the Canadian market." Stymiest delivered the remarks during the Toronto Stock Exchange European Showcase of Canadian Public Companies. The event follows the success of June's showcase of Canadian issuers in New York City. It featured presentations from senior executives of 10 Canadian issuers allowing an
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