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  • SGX Derivatives Up 8½% In 1st Quarter - Taiwan Index Futures Break Monthly Record

    Date 05/04/2000

    Singapore Exchange Derivatives Trading Limited (SGX-DT) is pleased to announce that its trading volume has grown by a robust 8.5% in the 1st quarter. A total of 6,994,621 futures and options on futures contracts were traded from January to March 2000, compared to 6,447,336 contracts during the same period last year.

  • SGX Appoints Thomas Kloet As CEO

    Date 05/04/2000

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Thomas Kloet as its first Chief Executive Officer. Currently Senior Managing Director at ABN AMRO in Chicago, Mr Kloet will start his appointment with SGX on Monday, 24 April 2000.

  • Nymex To Lower Gold Margins

    Date 05/04/2000

    The New York Mercantile Exchange announced today that, effective at the close of business, margins on COMEX Division gold futures will be lowered to $1,500 per contract from $2,000 for members and hedgers and to $2,025 per contract from $2,700 for non-member speculators.

  • Nasdaq Sets New Share Volume Record

    Date 05/04/2000

    The Nasdaq Stock Market® announced yesterday that it experienced its heaviest trading session ever, with preliminary figures showing that nearly 2.9 billion shares changed hands. It was a session during which the Nasdaq Composite® Index endured an intra-day swing of 634 points, and the Nasdaq stock quotation system processed a record 6.5 million quote updates, eclipsing the previous record of 5.8 million.

  • More Than 22 Million Contracts Traded In The Paris Derivatives Markets In March - Volumes Up 25% In Q1 2000 Compared With Q1 1999

    Date 05/04/2000

    March trading volume in the derivatives markets operated by ParisBourse SBF SA was up slightly on February, with 22 million contracts traded compared with 21.9 million. In first-quarter 2000, more than 63 million contracts were traded versus 50.5 million for the same period in 1999, a rise of 24.8%.