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  • Changes To FTSE techMARK 100

    Date 07/12/2000

    Following a review of the FTSE techMARK 100 index yesterday afternoon, the FTSE Europe/Middle East/Africa Committee confirms nine constituent changes to the small and medium sized technology benchmark. New entrants include Autonomy Corporation PLC and Galen Holdings PLC, while deletions include LastMinute.com and QXL.com PLC. The changes will be applied at close of business on Friday 15 December. Deletions from the FTSE techMARK 100 will remain constituents of the FTSE techMARK All-Share.

  • The Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong Introduces Additional Broker Supplied Systems

    Date 06/12/2000

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong will introduce additional Broker Supplied Systems (BSS) of AMS/3, the Third Generation Automatic Order Matching and Execution System, on 8 December (Friday) and 15 December (Friday). This follows the successful introduction of the pilot batch of BSS last month.

  • The American Stock Exchange, NASD Regulation, And The New York Stock Exchange Jointly Fine Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated $200,000

    Date 06/12/2000

    The American Stock Exchange, LLC, NASD Regulation, Inc., and the New York Stock Exchange, Inc., as a result of a coordinated investigation, today announced that Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. consented to a censure and $200,000 fine for violations arising from the inaccurate reporting of short interest from November 1996 to August 1998. Morgan Stanley also has consented to an undertaking regarding its procedures for reporting short interest to the three self-regulatory organizations (SROs). The disci

  • Philadelphia Continues To Set Equity And Options Volume Records

    Date 06/12/2000

    The Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) is pleased to announce that equity options volume for the month of November 2000 reached 8,643,469 contracts traded, a 147 percent increase over the same month last year when 3,491,683 contracts changed hands. In addition, year-to-date equity options volume set a new record of 63,535,473 contracts traded. This represents a 60 percent increase over the first eleven months of 1999, the previous record when 39,825,013 contracts traded.

  • Nickolas J. Neubauer Elected Chairman Of The CBOT

    Date 06/12/2000

    Nickolas J. Neubauer, 54, was elected to a two-year term as Chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade in the exchange's annual election December 6, 2000. Neubauer, an independent member of the exchange since 1978, defeated David P. Brennan, also an independent trader and a member of the CBOT® since 1980, Chairman in 1999-2000. The vote was 557 5/6 for Neubauer and 550 for Brennan. Neubauer's term will begin January 2, 2001.