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  • Nymex To Increase Palladium Margins

    Date 28/02/2000

    Be sure to replace this paragraph with The New York Mercantile Exchange will increase its palladium margins as of the close of business today to $22,500 from $15,000 for clearing members; to $24,750 from $16,500 for members; and to $30,375 from $20,250 for customers.

  • Minneapolis Wheat Posts Record Daily Trading Volume

    Date 28/02/2000

    Hard red spring wheat futures posted record trading volume on Friday, February 25, 2000. A total of 11,450 contracts traded. The previous daily volume record, established June 3, 1999, was 11,243 contracts. "With the rain beginning last week, wheat markets are taking out the weather premium that's been built in lately due to dry conditions across the Great Plains and Upper Midwest. Relief from dry conditions spurred selling," said Donald W. Wilson of Prudential Securities and first vice cha

  • Jiway Appoints Chairman

    Date 28/02/2000

    Lynton Jones, former Chief Executive of London's International Petroleum Exchange, has been appointed chairman of Jiway, the new pan-European on-line stock exchange. Charged with delivering Jiway's objectives of cheaper and easier pan-European share trading, Jones sees his new role as an exciting challenge.

  • Frankfurt Stock Exchange Can Extend Trading Hours Until 8:00 p.m.

    Date 28/02/2000

    On Monday, the Exchange Council approved an extension of the trading hours at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB) for trading on the floor and in Xetra® from the current 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Frankfurt time) to 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The general management of FWB will be authorized to extend the trading hours to 8:00 p.m. as a matter of principle starting June 2, 2000; shorter trading hours are possible for some segments. The details will be elaborated in consultation with the Expert Committee

  • Dala Kraft And OM Technology To Establish Settlement Centre

    Date 28/02/2000

    Power company Dalakraft and OM Technology have announced their intention to together establish a settlement centre for the Swedish market. This centre will be able to assist power companies with either all or parts of their day-to-day customer services.