Mondo Visione Worldwide Financial Markets Intelligence

FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index:

News Centre

  • NYBOT® Reports Second Consecutive Cocoa Futures Open Interest Record

    Date 22/09/2000

    The New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) reported a new open interest record of 125,928 cocoa futures, surpassing the previous open interest mark of 123,931 on September 19, 2000. The New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) is the parent company of the Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange, Inc. (CSCE) and the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE). Through its two exchanges and their subsidiaries and divisions, which include Citrus Associates, FINEX and the New York Futures Exchange (NYFE), NYBOT offers a variety of ag

  • HKFE Revises Margins For Selected Stock Futures Contracts

    Date 22/09/2000

    Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, announced that with effect from today (Thursday), the minimum margins to be collected by an Exchange Participant from its clients in respect of their dealings in the following futures contracts are as follows (Amounts in brackets are the original margin rates):

  • Four Companies Join Roster Of NYSE-Listed Stocks

    Date 22/09/2000

    In the week ended today, four companies joined the ranks of New York Stock Exchange-listed companies.

  • Copenhagen Stock Exchange: Special Membership For Mortgage Banks

    Date 22/09/2000

    On 9 October 2000, the Copenhagen Stock Exchange introduces a special “mortgage membership” meant for the mortgage banks.

  • Copenhagen Stock Exchange: Euro Referendum And Different Scenarios

    Date 22/09/2000

    In the September issue of Focus, Senior Vice President Keld Holm, BG Bank, describes three possible reactions to a “no” vote, three scenarios, which he calls the good, the bad and the ugly. The reactions to a “yes” vote are only mentioned briefly as the opinion polls increasingly indicate that the outcome of the Danish referendum on EMU participation will be a “no” vote.