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  • CME Announces E-Mini Lean Hog Contracts

    Date 02/03/2000

    The Board of Directors of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) yesterday approved the listing of an "E-mini" lean hog contract-the first traditional agricultural commodity to be traded on the CME's GLOBEX®2 electronic trading system.

  • CBOT'S February Volume At 25,369,025 Contracts--Second Highest February Total In Exchange History

    Date 02/03/2000

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) announced today trading volume of 25,369,025 contracts for February 2000, up 11.2% from January 2000. February volume was the second highest February total in exchange history.

  • CBOE Volume Continues To Climb In February

    Date 02/03/2000

    Total exchange-wide volume at the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) reached 27,105,120 contracts (18,000,968 calls and 9,104,152 puts) in February representing an increase of 74% over year ago levels. Exchange-wide open interest was 94% higher than the close of February last year, standing at 37,083,375 contracts (22,037,393 calls and 15,045,982 puts) at month's end. Average daily volume for the month of February at the CBOE was 1,355,256 contracts representing a 65% increase over February

  • Amsterdam Exchanges Doubles The Volume Of Share Trading In February

    Date 02/03/2000

    It was unprecedentedly busy at Beursplein 5 in February. While premium turnover on options and futures soared by 72% against February 1999, the volume of trading on the share market actually more than doubled. The stock exchange systems accommodated a biggest-ever turnover of ? 135 billion in the month of February. One important factor encouraging the surge of activity by investors appears to be the steep price rises, especially in the IT sector.

  • Trading Volume On CME Up More Than 19 Percent In January - Equity Index Volume Reaches All-Time High As GLOBEX®2 Volume Doubles

    Date 01/03/2000

    February's trading volume on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) rose more than 19 percent over last year to 18.9 million contracts, a record for any February. Volume in equity index products set a new all-time monthly record for the second consecutive month, and electronically traded volume on the CME's GLOBEX®2 system rose by 105 percent.