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  • The Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong Is Fully Prepared For The Y2K Rollover

    Date 30/12/1999

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong is fully prepared for the Y2K rollover. Rectification of the Exchange's securities and options trading systems, information services system, and other internal systems have been completed as early as mid-1999. A comprehensive Y2K contingency plan is in place and tested. The Exchange has also established co-ordination with other market operators, regulators and business partners to manage any possible Y2K problems.

  • The January Effect Appears To Be Occurring As The Year Ends At The KCBT

    Date 30/12/1999

    The market phenomenon dubbed the January Effect appears to be occurring at the Kansas City Board of Trade. In recent weeks the Value Line® contracts have been outperforming most other financial indexes on a fairly consistent basis. This held true yesterday as the Value Line contracts outperformed most of the other financial indexes. Investors have been buying the Mini Value Line futures contract and selling other stock index futures contracts, particularly the S&P. Yesterday this led to a big sp

  • Record Trading Year For London's Equity Markets

    Date 30/12/1999

    The London Stock Exchange saw record volumes traded on its international and domestic markets during 1999 - with international business up 10.1 per cent by value and domestic business up 36 per cent.

  • Program Trading Averaged 15.5 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Dec. 20-23

    Date 30/12/1999

    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 Dec. 20-23. The data indicated that during Dec. 20-23, program trading amounted to 15.5 percent of NYSE average daily volume of 861.5 million shares, or 133.8 million shares a day.

  • MAS News Release On Collective Custodial's Offer For CLOB Securities

    Date 30/12/1999

    MAS, as the regulatory authority under the Securities Industry Act (Cap.289), has noted Collective Custodial Services (Asia) Pte Ltd's ("Collective") proposals for migration and disposal of Clob securities as reported in the Straits Times and other local media on 28 December 1999.