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ICE Reports 26% Increase In November 2010 Daily Futures Volume - $14 Trillion Cleared In CDS Globally
Date 02/12/2010
IntercontinentalExchange (NYSE: ICE), a leading operator of regulated global futures exchanges, clearing houses and over-the-counter (OTC) markets, today reported strong futures volume growth in November 2010 . Average daily volume (ADV) across ICE's futures exchanges was 1,366,669 contracts, an increase of 26% from November 2009 .
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CME Group Volume Averaged 14.2 Million Contracts Per Day In November 2010, Up 31 Percent, And Up 24 Percent Sequentially - Highest Monthly Average Daily Volume Since September 2008, Excluding May 2010 - Record Agricultural Commodities Average Daily Volume
Date 02/12/2010
CME Group, the world's leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, today announced that November volume averaged 14.2 million contracts per day, up 31 percent from November 2009, and up 24 percent compared with October 2010. November represents the highest monthly average daily volume since September 2008, outside of the 16.8 million contracts averaged in May 2010. Total volume for November was 297 million contracts, of which 83 percent was traded electronically.
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Intercontinentalexchange Sets Date Of February 9 For Fourth Quarter And Year-End 2010 Earnings Release
Date 02/12/2010
IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE), a leading operator of regulated global futures exchanges, clearing houses and over-the-counter (OTC) markets, will announce fourth quarter and year-end 2010 financial results on Wednesday, February 9, 2011. An earnings press release will be issued prior to the earnings conference call, which will begin at 8:30 a.m. ET.
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EPEX Spot / EEX Power Derivatives: Power Trading Results in November
Date 02/12/2010
In November 2010, a total volume of 143.4 TWh was traded on the Power Spot and Derivatives Market operated by EPEX Spot SE and EEX Power Derivatives (same month of the previous year: 113.4 TWh).
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GreenX Sets Four Records In November, Marking A 237% Increase In Volume From October
Date 02/12/2010
November trading of Green Exchange (“GreenX”) products listed on NYMEX set new records for GreenX monthly volume, EUA futures volume, monthly CME Globex® volume, and month-end open interest in November. The exchange-wide volume record of 12,983[1] contracts represents an increase of 237% from the previous month and surpasses the previous record of 11,415 contracts traded in August 2010. A record was also set for the trading of EUA futures contracts with 10,615 contracts changing hands. No
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EEX Trading Results For Natural Gas And CO2 Emission Rights In November
Date 02/12/2010
November, the trading volume on the EEX Spot Market for Natural Gas amounted to 1,853,788 MWh (GASPOOL and NCG market areas) compared to 992,064 MWh in November 2009. The volume included 701,644 MWh traded in the Within-Day Gas product which was launched on 1 March 2010. The Spot Market price for the day-ahead delivery of Natural Gas ranged between EUR 17.70 per MWh and EUR 22.80 per MWh.
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Irish Stock Exchange Monthly Statistics – November 2010
Date 02/12/2010
Equity turnover for November was EUR 4,305.29 million; ETF turnover was EUR 3.59 million while that for Irish Government Bonds was EUR 12,340.47 million and Treasury Bills EUR 365.40 million.
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RTS Stock Exchange: New Lists Of Shares For Calculation Of RTS Indices Come Into Effect
Date 02/12/2010
From December 16, 2010 to March 15, 2011, new constituent lists of RTS Indices, approved by the OJSC "Russian Trading System" Stock Exchange on recommendation by the Index Committee, will be in force.
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Semi-Annual Review Of OMX Copenhagen 20 Index
Date 02/12/2010
The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:NDAQ) announced today the result of the semi-annual review of the OMX Copenhagen 20 Index (NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen: OMXC20), which will become effective with the market open on Monday, December 20, 2010.
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UK's Financial Services Authority Closes Supervisory Investigation Of Royal Bank of Scotland Group
Date 02/12/2010
In May 2009 the Financial Services Authority (FSA) launched a supervisory investigation into Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS), as one of the UK banks that required partial taxpayer bailout support. This work considered if regulatory rules had been broken and what, if any, action was appropriate. The review was necessarily extensive and looked specifically at the conduct of senior individuals at the bank, the acquisition of ABN AMRO in 2007 and the 2008 capital raisings. The FSA
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