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  • Borsa Italiana Monthly Key Figures - June 2001

    Date 06/07/2001

    Turnover for June was EUR 51,638.9 million. This compares to EUR 60,873.9 million in May. Domestic turnover in May was EUR 48,022.9 million, foreign turnover EUR 2,920.4 million, Nuovo Mercato, Domestic, EUR 645.6 million, Nuovo Mercato, Foreign, EUR 16.0 million and on the Ristretto market EUR 34.0 million.

  • BEL20® Monthly Selection List

    Date 06/07/2001

    Based upon the figures until the end of June 2001, the Market Authority of Euronext Brussels communicates the new monthly selection list. This list is valid for replacements that would occur from Monday 9 July 2001 up to and including Friday 10 August 2001 after trading hours. This list is also available on our website: http://www.euronext.com (http://www.stockexchange.be/pd/pdc/endca01.htm)

  • Stock Exchange Of Thailand: Foreign Investors Hold NVDRs With Underlying Shares Over 59% Of Listed Companies

    Date 05/07/2001

    Mr.Vicharat Vichit-Vadakan, President of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), disclosed regarding trading in Non-Voting Depository Receipt (NVDR), which began trading on June 11, 2001. "Only 15 days since introducing trading in NVDRs, " he said, "investor interest in the instrument was beyond expectations, with trading spread over many industry sectors. The sectors receiving most interest were Communication, Banking and Energy respectively. As of June 29, 2001, investors held NVDRs with underly

  • Program Trading Averaged 34.5 Percent Of NYSE Volume During June 25-June 29, 2001

    Date 05/07/2001

    The New York Stock Exchange today released its weekly program-trading data submitted by its member firms. The report includes trading in all markets as reported to the NYSE for June 25-June 29, 2001.

  • Next 150: Split Up Of Eridania Beghin-Say

    Date 05/07/2001

    All four companies resulting from the split up of Eridania will enter the Next 150 index as of 2 July 2001 Following the official announcement of Eridania Beghin-Say the company will be split up. The four companies resulting from this split are Beghin-Say, Cereol, Cerestar and Provimi. Based on the ratio of the Net Asset Values of the four new companies all four companies qualify for inclusion on their own right. If all remains equal Beghin-Say, Cereol, Cerestar and Prov