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  • The Korea Futures Exchange Weekly Bulletin: February 18 To 22

    Date 27/02/2002

    The leading month contact, KQ203 moved up and down in a relatively narrow range this week compared to the previous weeks. Against the previous week's weakness, the KOFEX fixed income market exhibited a strong upward trend this week. The USD/KRW rate showed an upward movement even if the Seoul bourse ended higher this week keeping a steady upward trend.

  • Stockholmsbörsen: New List Categorization And Price Structure For Other Financial Instruments

    Date 27/02/2002

    In order to create a better structure for the list "Other Financial Instruments" and to meet with the great changes in this market, Stockholmsbörsen has decided to introduce a new list categorization and a new price structure. Interest in warrants has increased sharply during recent years. During 2001 17,0 billion warrants were traded, compared to 0,3 billion five years ago. In pace with this rapid upswing, the number of listed warrants has increased significantly. At the same time the number of

  • Ljubljana Stock Exchange Monthly Statistical Report: January 2002

    Date 27/02/2002

    Turnover In January 2002 the total turnover on all market segments of the Ljubljana Stock Exchange was SIT 30.04 billion, which was less than in January 2001 by a third and on the last year's average. Compared to January 2001 the turnover was down by SIT 3 billion. In the structure of total turnover in January 2002 shares reached 66.9%, followed by bonds with 23.1% and shares of investment funds with 9% of total turnover. No short-term securities transactions were recorded, while t

  • KCBT Wheat Contract Changes Receive Commission Approval

    Date 27/02/2002

    The Kansas City Board of Trade has received approval from the Commission to alter the hard red winter wheat contract.

  • HKFE Announces Revised Margins For Futures Contracts

    Date 27/02/2002

    Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), announced today (Wednesday) that with effect from the commencement of trading on Friday, 1 March 2002, the minimum margins to be collected by an Exchange Participant from its clients in respect of their dealings in the following futures contracts will be as outlined in the table below. http://www.hkex.com.hk/future

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