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  • US Exemption For Australian Derivatives Exchange Debt Products

    Date 12/03/2001

    The Australian Derivatives Exchange (ADX) announced today that persons who are registered under the Commodity Exchange Act in the appropriate capacity may offer or sell ADX debt futures products.

  • Stock Exchange Of Thailand Welcomes BAFS As A Listed Company In The Energy Sector

    Date 12/03/2001

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is welcoming Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Pcl (BAFS) to the bourse’s group of listed companies. BAFS is Thailand’s first and only aviation fuel service company licensed by the Thai government to operate and administer aviation fuel reserve system and refueling services to all flights at the Bangkok International Airport.

  • Singapore Exchange Launches STP Initiative For Singapore Market

    Date 12/03/2001

    The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has embarked on an initiative to bring the Singapore securities market and its institutional participants to a Straight-Through-Processing (STP) environment, from trade execution to final settlement. This initiative will include the development of common messaging standards to facilitate automated trade processing, thereby increasing settlement efficiency and reducing errors.

  • Proposed Changes To OM Gruppen's Board Of Directors

    Date 12/03/2001

    At the Annual General Meeting of OM Gruppen, due to be held on March 20, the sharehold-ers representing more than 50 per cent of the companies' shares and votes will propose that number of ordinary members of the Board remain unchanged at eight and that Gunnar Brock will be proposed as a new member of the board. Re-election will be proposed for Jan Carendi, Thomas Franzén, Per E. Larsson, Nils-Fredrik Nyblæus, Sven Nyman, Bengt Rydén and Olof Stenhammar. Lars Irstad has declined to be put

  • PHLX Continues To Set Records

    Date 12/03/2001

    The Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) announced today that equity options volume for the month of February 2001 reached 8,586,871 contracts traded, a 101 percent increase over the same month last year when 4,264,438 contracts changed hands. In addition, year-to-date equity options volume reached a record 19,292,666 contracts traded. This represents a 118 percent increase over the first two months of 2000, when 8,846,288 contracts traded.