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  • Instinet Ready To Resume Trading

    Date 15/09/2001

    Instinet successfully completed testing on Saturday, Sept. 15th, with Nasdaq, NYSE and AMEX. The majority of our customers have been able to establish connectivity with us. If the US Equity markets re-open on Monday Sept. 17th, Instinet is ready to resume trading. If US markets reopen, Instinet will begin trading Nasdaq NMS and Small Cap stocks at 8am EDT. No orders in these stocks will be accepted on Instinet prior to 8am. US Exchange-Listed and other Nasdaq stocks will begin trading at 9:30am

  • HKEx Moment Of Silence In Memory Of The Victims Of The Events In US

    Date 15/09/2001

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd will observe a moment of silence with all Exchange Participants of Cash and Derivatives Markets as a mark of respect for the victims of the 11 September 2001 events in the United States. Chairman of HKEx Mr Charles Lee will give a short remark at 9.56 a.m. on Monday before the stock market opens. Chief Executive Mr Kwong Ki-chi, Chief Operating Officer Mr Frederick Grede and Deputy Operating Officer Mr Lawrence Fok will also attend the ceremony. HK

  • Frankfurt Stock Exchange And Eurex Will Resume Trading In U.S. Securities On Monday - Trading Will Start At The Same Time As On U.S. Exchanges.

    Date 15/09/2001

    FWB, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, and the derivatives exchange Eurex will resume trading in US stocks as well as futures and options on the Dow Jones Global Titans index at the same time as the U.S. exchanges; the U.S. markets have said they intend to start trading at 3.30 p.m. CET on Monday, September 17.

  • Australian Stock Exchange Mark Of Respect

    Date 15/09/2001

    The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) will observe three minutes' silence at midday (EST) on Monday 17 September 2001.

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange: Delayed Start To Trading And Reduction Of Daily Price Limit (14 September)

    Date 14/09/2001

    Due to the terrorist attack in New York, and in order to minimise market volatility, Tokyo Stock Exchange will delay the open of the market until 09:30 (a 30 minute delay) and reduce its daily price limit (the maximum parameters within which prices may fluctuate) by half (14 September).