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  • Program Trading Averaged 19.8 Percent of NYSE Volume During Feb. 22-25

    Date 02/03/2000

    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. 22-25. The data indicated that during Feb. 22-25, program trading amounted to 19.8 percent of NYSE average daily volume of 1,063.4 million shares, or 211.0 million shares a day.

  • Parisbourse SBF SA Derivatives Trading Up 15% - Open Interest In Euro Notional Contracts Continues Steady Rise

    Date 02/03/2000

    Nearly 22 million contracts (21,976,595) changed hands on derivative markets operated by ParisBourse SBF SA in February, 15.5% more than in January.

  • OM's Trading System Ready For Production On The International Securities Exchange

    Date 02/03/2000

    OM Technology has received full acceptance of its delivery of an electronic trading system, OM CLICK, to the International Securities Exchange (ISE) in the USA. On Thursday, February 24, the ISE also received its exchange approval from the US supervisory authority, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This will mean that when the ISE opens its doors for business on May 26 it will be the first new securities exchange to be opened in the USA for 27 years.

  • Nasdaq-World's biggest Stock Market by Dollar Value

    Date 02/03/2000

    The dollar value of trading on Nasdaq® was $11.0 trillion for 1999-up 90 percent from the previous record of $5.8 trillion in 1998 making Nasdaq the World's biggest stock market by dollar value traded.

  • LIFFE February Volume Up 16% On January

    Date 02/03/2000

    The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) traded an average daily nominal value of £234 billion (374 billion) in February 2000, a rise of 7% on January's figure and up 19% on the average daily nominal value for 1999 as a whole.