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  • HKEx Derivatives Market Panel Sees Three-month HIBOR Rising Slightly

    Date 22/11/2000

    The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) Derivatives Market's panel of forecasters predicts that the three-month Hong Kong interbank offered rate (HIBOR) will be slightly higher on 15 January 2001 compared with its 15 November 2000 level. The panel also sees one-month HIBOR rising between now and mid-January. Both forecasts appear in the latest edition of the "HIBOR Futures Market Update" newsletter, published today.

  • Eurex Executive Board Members Widmer And Lenz Operating Out Of Chicago

    Date 22/11/2000

    The Eurex Exchange Council appointed Thomas Lenz to the general management of the exchange, Eurex Deutschland, effective retroactively to October 16, 2000. The other members of the general management are Rudolf Ferscha, Otto E. Nägeli, Jürg Spillmann and Michael Widmer as well as Jörg Franke, who is leaving the general management as of year-end. Also effective October 16, the Board of Directors of Eurex Zurich AG appointed Lenz deputy member of the Executive Board, and the Supervisory Boards of

  • Emerging Markets Outpace Mature Markets In Information And Communications Technology Spending According To Nasdaq-Sponsored Study

    Date 22/11/2000

    Growth in spending on information and communications technology (ICT) in emerging markets is two to three times that of mature markets like the United States, according to a Nasdaq-sponsored study released yesterday by the World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) based on data provided by market intelligence firm IDC.

  • Deutsche Börse Calculates Weather Indices - Temperature Data For 30 European Cities

    Date 22/11/2000

    Effective immediately, Deutsche Börse is calculating weather indices under the name "Xelsius". The indices open up the opportunity to identify temperature-related weather risks for 30 European cities. The indices will later be the basis for introducing derivatives products at Eurex.

  • CBOE Announces Thanksgiving Day Holiday Schedule

    Date 22/11/2000

    The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) today announced the following trading schedule in observance of the Thanksgiving Day holiday:

  • The Toronto Stock Exchange And ITG To Bring Posit To Canada

    Date 21/11/2000

    The Toronto Stock Exchange Inc. announced today that it is in discussions to license and operate POSIT, a matching system for equity securities as a facility of the Toronto Stock Exchange, from POSIT JV, a joint venture between ITG Inc. (NYSE: ITG) and BARRA, Inc. (Nasdaq: BARZ). The two parties will determine an official launch date once definitive documentation has been completed.

  • The Central Bank Of Iceland Auctions Repurchase Agreement For 21,9 Billion Kronur

    Date 21/11/2000

    The Central Bank of Iceland held a weekly auction of repurchase agreements on November 21 of the standard maturity of 14 days. The auction was a fixed rate one at 11.4 per cent p.a. Offers were made for a total amount of 21.9 billion krónur resulting in repurchase contracts for that amount.

  • Philadelphia Stock Exchange: Decimal Trading Expansion Effective December 4, 2000

    Date 21/11/2000

    Effective Monday, December 4, 2000, the Philadelphia Stock Exchange will convert an additional sixty-two (62) equity issues and fourteen (14) option issues to decimal pricing.

  • Philadelphia Stock Exchange Allocates 195 Of Industry's Most Active Equity Options

    Date 21/11/2000

    The Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) announced that it has allocated 195 actively traded equity options. Additional trading information regarding these options will be forthcoming.

  • Nymex To Increase Natural Gas Margins

    Date 21/11/2000

    The New York Mercantile Exchange will raise the margins on its Henry Hub natural gas contract at the close of business tomorrow to $6,500 from $5,500 for clearing members; $7,150 from $6,050 for members; and $8,775 from $7,425 for customers.