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  • Standard & Poor's - Index Change - TSE 300 Composite, TSE 300 Capped, S&P/TSE Canadian

    Date 04/07/2001

    Standard & Poor's Canadian Index Operations announces that the following changes will take place in the TSE 300 Composite, TSE 300 Capped, S&P/TSE Canadian SmallCap, and TSE 200 Indices after the close of trading on Thursday, July 5, 2001.

  • Oslo Stock Exchange: New Insider Trading Rules Effective As From 1 July

    Date 04/07/2001

    Oslo Børs draws attention to the new rules on insider trading which went into effect on 1 July 2001. The new rules substantially tighten the prohibition of insider trading. Inside information need no longer be likely to have a significant effect on prices for the prohibition to apply. Moreover, such information has been redefined from information of "a precise and confidential" nature to information "which is not publicly available or generally known in the market".

  • neuermarkt.com Provides Information About Directors Dealings

    Date 04/07/2001

    neuermarkt.com, the investment portal operated by the Deutsche Börse subsidiary NeuerMarkt.com AG, is expanding its range of information services to include so-called Directors Dealings. Effective immediately, users will find data on securities transactions by supervisory committee and board members ('Directors') of all Neuer Markt companies at www.neuermarkt.com ->Market Watch ->Insiders. The data can be sorted by date, company or individual names. neuermarkt.com is the first investment por

  • London Metal Exchange June 2001 Volume

    Date 04/07/2001

    The London Metal Exchange traded a total of 4,893,572 lots in June 2001. This figure was made up of 4,627,921 lots of futures, 254,501 lots of options and 11,150 lots of TAPOs.

  • LIFFE Trades Record £45 Trillion Worth Of Contracts In First Half 2001

    Date 04/07/2001

    The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) traded an average daily nominal value of £371 billion (€608 billion) in June and totalled £45 trillion (€73 trillion) for the first half of 2001, maintaining its position as the world's largest electronic exchange by value traded.