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  • Record Business For Euronext In 2000

    Date 18/01/2001

    Euronext, the pan-European stock exchange resulting from the merger of Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris exchanges, saw business reach new records on all markets in 2000, with trading up 15 to 110%, depending on the products.

  • Provisional Selections For The AEX-index® And The Amsterdam Midkap index®

    Date 18/01/2001

    Euronext Indices B.V. has made a provisional selection of companies for inclusion in the AEX index® and the Amsterdam Midkap index® (AMX) on the basis of the very latest data.

  • Program Trading Averaged 25.4 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Jan. 8-12, 2001

    Date 18/01/2001

    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 Jan. 8-12.

  • Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited: Local Retail Investors Remain The Largest Contributors To Stock Market Turnover

    Date 18/01/2001

    A recent survey carried out by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) shows that local retail investors remain the largest contributors to trading activities in the Hong Kong stock market. Their share in total market turnover increased from 45 per cent in the 12 months to September 1999 to 49 per cent for the same period in 2000. The remainder is shared among overseas institutional investors (28%), local institutional investors (18%), principal trading by stockbrokers (3%) and oversea

  • Euronext Amsterdam Expands Trading Capacity Of TSA

    Date 18/01/2001

    The number of securities transactions grew last year by 61% compared to 1999, and the average number of transactions per day in 2000 amounted to 96,000. These enormous volumes were enough to use up almost all of the reserve processing capacity of Trading System Amsterdam (TSA). For this reason, the decision was taken to expand TSA’s reserve processing capacity by 50% for as long as this system remains in use. This expansion was successfully completed today.

  • CBOT Volume On a/c/e Sets New Daily Record At 194,358 Contracts - Volume Since System’s Launch Surpasses 10,000,000

    Date 18/01/2001

    The Chicago Board of Trade announced its members set a new daily volume record on January 17, 2001 at 194,358 contracts traded on its electronic trading platform, a/c/e, breaking the former high of 183,985 contracts set on November 8, 2000.

  • CBOT April Agricultural Serial Options Begin Trading Jan. 22, 2001

    Date 18/01/2001

    April agricultural serial options on wheat, corn, oats, soybean, soybean meal, soybean oil, and rice futures will trade from January 22, 2001 to March 23, 2001. For additional information please contact Susan Sutherland in the Market and Product Development Department at +1 312-435-3779.

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange: Revision To Deadlines Of DVP Settlement

    Date 17/01/2001

    From the point of smooth transition to DVP settlement system preventing failed settlement as much as possible, deadlines of DVP settlement described in the Summary of DVP settlement published on 16 June 1998 have been moved to later time.

  • The Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong Limited Annual Reports And/Or Interim Reports

    Date 17/01/2001

    Listed issuers may apply for a waiver for deviation from Paragraphs 8 and 10 of the Main Board Listing Agreement and Rules 18.03 and 18.54 of the GEM Listing Rules requiring the sending out of both English and Chinese versions of Annual and/or Interim Reports to members and holders of their listed securities subject to complying with certain conditions to be imposed.

  • The Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sets New Annual Equity And Options Volume Records

    Date 17/01/2001

    The Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) announced today that equity options for the month of December 2000 reached 8,599,848 contracts traded, a 102 percent increase over the same month last year when 4,261,170 contracts changed hands. In addition, year-to-date equity options volume set a new record of 72,135,321 contracts traded. This represents a 64 percent increase over the first 12 months of 1999, the previous record year, when 44,086,183 contracts traded.