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  • SEC Approves Extension of NQDS Non-Pro Fee Pilot

    Date 10/09/2002

    On September 9, 2002, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved a one-year extension to the NASDAQ® non-professional fee pilot program for NASDAQ Quotation Dissemination ServiceSM (NQDSSM). For distributors currently participating in the NQDS pilot program, the reduced fee will be automatically reflected in the NASDAQ invoice for September 2002.

  • Philadelphia Stock Exchange To Hold Memorial Bell-Ringing Ceremony On Sept. 11 At 10:40 A.M. - Formal Opening Delayed Until 11:00 A.M.

    Date 10/09/2002

    The Philadelphia Stock Exchange announced today that it will hold a special bell-ringing ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 11 starting at 10:40 a.m. to commemorate the tragic events one year ago. The opening of trade has been delayed until 11:00 a.m. in conjunction with other national exchanges.

  • Oslo Børs Offers Complete Internet-Based IR Solutions

    Date 10/09/2002

    Oslo Børs has entered into an exclusive partnering agreement with Shareholder.com to offer web-based investor relations (IR) products in Norway. This partnering is another facet of Oslo Børs´ efforts to improve communications by listed companies with their shareholders and the investment community - in Norway and worldwide. The objective is to make it easier for companies to produce and distribute world-class financial reporting and communications.

  • OneChicago Publishes CFTC-Approved Rulebook

    Date 10/09/2002

    OneChicago, LLC yesterday announced the publication of the Exchange's rulebook on its Web site at www.onechicago.com.

  • New York Mercantile Exchange To Lower Margins For Palladium Futures

    Date 10/09/2002

    The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., will lower the margins on its palladium futures contract as of the close of business tomorrow to $2,500 from $5,000 for clearing members; to $2,750 from $5,500 for members; and to $3,375 from $6,750 for customers.