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  • Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange (TIFFE) Trading Starts 15 Minutes Earlier On November 29

    Date 16/11/1999

    Trading hours for all contracts of the Exchange will start from 8:45a.m. on November 29, 1999 responding to MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry)'s announcement that the Preliminary Report on Indices of Industrial Production, Producer's Shipments and Producer's Inventory (Oct. 99) will be released at 8:50a.m. on this day.

  • Palestinian Stock Exchange Trading Hours Change

    Date 16/11/1999

    From Sunday October 31, the Palestinian Exchange moved from 3 to 4 trading sessions a week. The trading sessions are Sunday through Wednesday from 9 a.m. - 12 noon.

  • No Problems With Trading On SWX On Monday November 15

    Date 16/11/1999

    In cooperation with participants, the data in all systems were brought into line again and made available for the opening of trading on Monday morning. Trading on Monday opened on schedule at 9.00 a.m. During the opening, 8000 trades totalling CHF 600 million were completed. This is three-and-a-half times higher than the average for the past few months. The day's trading went off without any problems. A total of 735,405 orders with 64,275 trades were processed. This represents a turnover of ove

  • New Crude Price Indicator Launched

    Date 16/11/1999

    From tonight trade-weighted average prices for each Brent Crude futures contract month will be published on the IPE web-site. The initiative follows requests from a number of market participants who see the new price indicator as a potential new benchmark for the oil industry.

  • Nasdaq Announces Technical Problems Affected Trade Reporting And Quotation Systems

    Date 16/11/1999

    The Nasdaq Stock MarketĀ® today announced that, due to technical problems, the operation of its trade reporting and quotation systems was disrupted. The systems ceased operation at 15:40 p.m. Eastern Time and resumed operation at 15:57 p.m. Eastern Time.