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  • Program Trading Averaged 18.9 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Mar. 20-Mar. 24

    Date 30/03/2000

    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 Mar. 20-Mar.24. The data indicated that during Mar. 20-Mar.24, program trading amounted to 18.9 percent of NYSE average daily volume of 1,038.6 million shares, or 196.3 million shares a day.

  • Osaka Mercantile Exchange RSS3 Futures And Rubber Index Futures Weekly Report

    Date 30/03/2000

    On March 21, OME RSS3 futures opened marginally lower on long-liquidation in the absence of bullish factors. The current month and distant month fell to 63.90 yen and 77.90 yen, respectively. Later, the yen went lower due to the raise of the interest rate by FRB.

  • Osaka Mercantile Exchange Aluminium Futures Weekly Report

    Date 30/03/2000

    On March 21, OME Aluminium futures opened slightly easier or unchanged with distant January contract at 171.5 yen, down 0.3 yen from the last Friday's close on lack of fresh factors.

  • CBOT Sets Volume Record For 10-Year Agency Contracts, Announces 5-Year Agency Products To Launch May 3

    Date 30/03/2000

    On the heels of another record for daily trading volume in its 10-Year Agency Note futures contract, the Chicago Board of Trade announced today it will launch 5-Year Agency Note contracts May 3. CBOT members traded 13,259 10-Year Agency futures yesterday, surpassing the previous record of 9,293 set March 23. The CBOT launched its10-Year contract on March 15, 2000, and continues to lead the industry in volume and liquidity. Open interest in CBOT 10-Year Agency futures reached 12,778 yesterday -

  • Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong Amendment To The Exchange Listing Rules

    Date 29/03/2000

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong has amended Rule 8.10 of the Exchange Listing Rules following the recent market consultation. The rule change will come into effect on May 1, 2000. Under Rule 8.10 (as amended), a competing business is dealt with by way of disclosure. The revised rule requires disclosure of any director's interest in a competing business in all annual reports published after April 30, 2000.