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  • Buenos Aires Futures Exchange Monthly Report For June 2000.

    Date 04/07/2000

    The Mercado a Término de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires Futures Exchange) traded 24,139 contracts in June 2000 compared to a figure of 18,678 contracts in June 1999. Total volume for the first six months of 2000 was 131,650 contracts, compared to 115,935 contracts in 1999.

  • Botswana Stock Exchange Market Commentary

    Date 04/07/2000

    The market fell slightly losing 0.4%.

  • Botswana Stock Exchange Company News

    Date 04/07/2000

    Sefalana reported an excellent set of year-end results for the eighteen-month period to 30th April 2000, which were better than our expectations. Turnover increased an impressive 58% (annualised) from P188m to P462m for the 18 months. Earnings rose from P12.1m to P30.1m - an annualised growth of 66%. Annualised EPS was 125.29t (1998 - 75.63) compared to our forecast of 113.4t. Annualised DPS increased 55% % from 43t to 67t. Management is confident that the group will continue to perform well.

  • Trading Volume Continues To Rise At CBOE

    Date 03/07/2000

    Trading volume at the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), the world's largest options exchange, continued at a record-setting pace in June, surpassing figures from the previous year. In June, average daily volume was 1.1 million contracts per day, making it the tenth consecutive month that average daily volume has exceeded a million contracts per day at CBOE. Year-to-date average daily volume now stands at a record 1.35 million contracts, 48.7% ahead of the year-ago level of 912,134 contract

  • SGX Opens Access Further From 1 July - Exchange To Accept New Securities Members & Allow Dual Membership

    Date 03/07/2000

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) has announced measures to further open access to its markets. From 1 July 2000 onwards, the Exchange will (1) accept applications for new members of the securities market; and (2) allow a single legal entity to be a member of both the securities and derivatives markets.