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  • Ljubljana Stock Exchange Monthly Statistical Report October 2002

    Date 21/11/2002

    Turnover The overall turnover on all market segments of the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) in October 2002 amounted to SIT 52.61 billion, which was SIT 11.1 billion more than in September 2002. In comparison to October 2001, the turnover increased by SIT 22 billion. In 2002,the total turnover to date has reached SIT 378.7 billion - SIT 37.9 billion per month, on average, or 30% more than the average monthly turnover of the previous year. This year's total turnover to date has alre

  • Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange: Strong Public Interest Framework For Demutualised Exchange

    Date 21/11/2002

    A strong Public Interest Framework will be formulated and implemented for the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) Group upon its demutualisation.

  • Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange: Sector Update

    Date 21/11/2002

    The Index Sub-Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) has decided to update the classification of sector for Matrix International Berhad to come into effect on 26 November 2002.

  • HKEx: Changes Of Designated Securities For Short Selling

    Date 21/11/2002

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), announces that with effect from Friday, 29 November 2002, seven additional securities will be eligible for short selling and fifteen existing Designated Securities will be removed from the list. The total number of Designated Securities for short selling will be 166.

  • CBOT Revises Rice Futures Contract

    Date 21/11/2002

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) today announced changes to the exchange's rough rice futures contract which will ensure the contract reflects the primary quality of rice traded in the domestic and export market and which will enhance the contract's price discovery and risk management benefits. These revisions were developed with input from a broad cross-section of the rice industry, including growers, millers, merchandisers, and food processors.