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  • KCBT Posts Increases In Volume For Month Of January

    Date 01/02/2001

    January was a tremendous month for futures and options trading at he Kansas City Board of Trade, with wheat futures trading a single day record for any given month f January and wheat options trading a new record for the entire month of January. Total exchange volume noticed a 17.8% increase at 203,337 contracts this month from the January 2000 volume of 72,670 contracts, and a 30.4% increase from last month's volume of 155,887 contracts. Value ine® also experienced a 61.2% increase in open i

  • Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited: Kwong Ki-chi Addresses International Conference in London

    Date 01/02/2001

    "Exchanges and clearing houses are no longer the only market where buyers and sellers trade or clear transactions," said Kwong Ki-chi, chief executive of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx). Mr Kwong was speaking in London at the first-ever meeting of the world's securities industry infrastructure leaders today.

  • Hardwick Simmons Begins As Chief Executive Officer Of Nasdaq

    Date 01/02/2001

    The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc., announced that Hardwick "Wick" Simmons officially began his job as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the organization today. He succeeds former CEO Frank G. Zarb, who remains as chairman of both Nasdaq and the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD®).

  • Euronext Paris: Expert Commission Revises Indices Change In Methodology

    Date 01/02/2001

    In view of the rise in the number of listed companies controlled by another represented in the CAC 40 index, but which cannot be considered a financial holding company, the Expert Commission in charge of indices has adopted the following new rule.

  • CME Marks Busiest Month In Exchange History - GLOBEX®2 Volume Sets New Monthly Record

    Date 01/02/2001

    Monthly trading volume on Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (CME) was the highest in the exchange's 103-year history in January as 31.7 million contracts with an underlying value of $24.2 trillion changed hands. The previous monthly volume record was set in September 1998 when 27.8 million contracts were traded. January's volume represents a 76 percent increase over year-ago levels.