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  • CBOT Announces Four Officer Promotions

    Date 25/02/2000

    The Chicago Board of Trade today announced promotions for Bryan T. Durkin to Senior Vice President and Administrator of the Office of Investigations and Audits (OIA) and Order Routing (OR), Frank S. Rose to Senior Vice President of Strategic and Product Research, Dennis M. Collins to Vice President of Marketing Programs, and Joseph A. Scifo to Vice President/Director of Operations.

  • The Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong Clarifies Position On Requirement Waivers To GEM Listing Candidates

    Date 24/02/2000

    Apparent misperceptions seem to have arisen concerning waivers to listing requirements granted to some Growth Enterprise Market (GEM) listing candidates - as reflected by some media reports. The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong has not granted any preferential waivers, and hopes the following information will clarify the situation.

  • Stock Exchange of Hong Kong - Subscription Arrangements Of Tom.Com Limited

    Date 24/02/2000

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong expressed grave concern about the subscription arrangements of tom.com Limited, in particular the arrangements for lodging share application forms.

  • SFE To Be Fully Informed Before Naming Index Of Choice

    Date 24/02/2000

    The Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE) will seek clarification from the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) and Standard & Poor's (S&P) about the sale of ASX's indexing business before it proceeds with its own decision on the choice of an index to underlie its new equity futures contract.

  • Program Trading Averaged 18.1 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Feb. 14 - Feb. 18

    Date 24/02/2000

    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 Feb. 14 - Feb. 18. The data indicated that during Feb. 14 - Feb. 18, program trading amounted to 18.1 percent of NYSE average daily volume of 1,023.0 million shares, or 185.4 million shares a day. This included program trading associated with the Feb. 18 monthly expiration of stock-index options and futures.