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  • NYBOT:Notice Regarding EFPS & EFS Transactions. Revised to Reflect Trading Hours as of 11/12/2001

    Date 30/11/2001

    Pursuant to his authority to take action to address a physical emergency, the President has declared that, in light of the abbreviated trading sessions for NYBOT products, EFPs and EFS transations can be executed during the normal trading hours that had existed for each product prior to destruction of the World Trade Center, in addition to the trading hours for the specific product established for Long Island City trading.

  • NYBOT: Letter From The President: 11/30/01

    Date 30/11/2001

    I wanted to take this opportunity to update members, staff, and our customers on a number of developments.

  • Euronext Amsterdam's Screen-Trading Pilot Project On Course

    Date 30/11/2001

    On 26 November, Euronext Amsterdam's options market launched a pilot project for screen trading options. At the moment, only the ASMI, Fortis and Nutreco option classes are being traded in this way, but if the project is as successful as current indicators suggest, all option classes will migrate from floor trading to screen trading in phases after the pilot project ends (at the February expiration).

  • EEX Suspends Enron From Trading On Spot And Futures Market

    Date 30/11/2001

    On November 29 after the close of trading, the General Management of EEX ordered that the admission of Enron Capital & Trade Resources Ltd., London, for trading in the EEX spot market be suspended with immediate effect. Moreover, Enron Europe Xchange Trading Ltd., London, has been suspended from trading in the EEX futures market with immediate effect. Therefore, no trading will be possible for both companies until further notice.

  • Deutsche Börse Wants To Take Over IT Service Provider entory - Acqusition Supports Growth Strategy In IT - Deal To Be Closed By Year-End

    Date 30/11/2001

    Deutsche Börse AG wants to combine the business activities of its subsidiary Deutsche Börse Systems with entory AG, Karlsbad, and take over the company through the purchase of shares. entory is a leading, unlisted IT service provider in the financial sector with projected sales of some 100 million euros for the year 2001 and a staff of 400 employees. Bringing together the two partners will create one of the biggest German IT providers of integrated solutions for the financial services industry.