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  • Burgundy Monthly Report September 2010: Several Records In Finnish Equity Trading

    Date 11/10/2010

    The average daily turnover was EUR 116.7 (92.5) million, an increase of 26.2 percent. The average number of trades per day was 13,636 (12,829), an increase of 6.3 percent. The trading participant with the highest turnover was Handelsbanken with a turnover of EUR 1,074.9 (814.7) million. The most traded instrument was Volvo B, with a turnover of EUR 203.2 (140.8) million, an increase of 44.3 percent.

  • ETF Securities Confirms Preparation Of Physically-Backed Industrial Metal ETCs

    Date 11/10/2010

    In response to recent discussions in the press and the market following publication by the London Metal Exchange (LME) that ETF Securities has opened a metal account at the LME, ETF Securities wishes to confirm that it is preparing to launch a range of physically-backed industrial metal exchange traded commodities (ETCs), subject to approval from relevant regulators and the London Stock Exchange. The industrial metal range of ETCs will include physical aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, tin and

  • Tehran Stock Exchange Monthly Bulletin - September 2010

    Date 11/10/2010

    Click here to download Tehran Stock Exchange's monthly bulletin for September 2010.

  • Newly Launched VSTOXX Mid-Term Futures Index Licensed To Barclays Capital

    Date 11/10/2010

    STOXX Limited, a global index provider and creator of the leading European equity indices, today announced the launch of the EURO STOXX 50 Volatility Mid-Term Futures Index (VSTOXX Mid-Term Futures Index). The new index is an addition to the existing VSTOXX Short-Term Futures Index. Both indices measure the performance of a hypothetical, rolling portfolio invested into constant maturity implied volatilities on the underlying EURO STOXX 50 Index.

  • SEB Makes Strategic Changes To Senior Management Team Structure

    Date 11/10/2010

    SEB announces a number of appointments as part of an internal re-organisation. The aim of these is to focus efforts on core areas of growth and put in place a structure which best positions SEB for the future.