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  • NZSE Moves Into New Era Of Growth As Limited Liability Company

    Date 31/12/2002

    A new era has dawned on the New Zealand stockmarket today. From 1 January 2003, the New Zealand Stock Exchange becomes a Limited Liability company, NZSE Limited, governed by a constitution and focused on aggressively growing New Zealand's capital markets.

  • NYSE Announces First-Quarter 2003 Circuit-breaker And Trading-Collar Levels

    Date 31/12/2002

    The New York Stock Exchange will implement new circuit-breaker and trading-collar trigger levels for first-quarter 2003, effective Thursday, January 2, 2003.

  • NYSE 2002: Year In Review - Investor Protection Measures Topped NYSE Agenda In 2002

    Date 31/12/2002

    Highlights The New York Stock Exchange proposed sweeping corporate-governance reforms and analyst rule changes in 2002, a year highlighted by historic developments in investor protection, including a record number of enforcement cases. The Exchange also set new records in trading volume and further expanded its Network NYSE family of order-execution and market-information products and services.

  • HKEx: Survey Indicates Supportive Views On The Primary Stock Market

    Date 31/12/2002

    A survey conducted by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) in December 2001/ January 2002 revealed that despite unfavourable economic conditions, listed companies, investment banks and fund managers showed confidence in the Hong Kong primary stock market. The Hong Kong primary stock market remains attractive for the listing of Mainland companies.

  • Euronext Amsterdam: Paul Benschop Takes Over Duties Of Director Of Trading

    Date 31/12/2002

    As of January 1 2003 Paul Benschop, director of market supervision and compliance, will take over the duties of Arnold Vastenhouw, director of trading. Mr Vastenhouw is retiring after having supervised securities trading in Amsterdam to ensure a fair and orderly market since 1992. Mr Benschop has worked for the Amsterdam exchange in various capacities related to supervision and compliance since 1999.