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  • New NYBOT Not From Concentrate Orange Juice Futures Contract To Launch Friday, October 20 - Options To Begin Trading Monday, October 23

    Date 06/10/2006

    The Not From Concentrate (“NFC”) orange juice futures contract will begin trading at the New York Board of Trade (NYBOT?) Friday, October 20, with the Options contract trading starting the following Monday, October 23. The first futures month to be traded will be the January 2007 contract, and the first options month will be the regular option on the January 2007 futures contract.

  • CBOE's Quarterly Options Volume Continues Strong Growth - CBOE's Marketshare Is Over 54%

    Date 06/10/2006

    The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) said today that the growth of volume in its Quarterly options continues to increase, with average daily volume of 38,966 contracts during September. CBOE launched Quarterly options for the first time on July 10th, to provide customers with options with expiration dates that coincide with end-of-quarter accounting practices. CBOE's marketshare in Quarterly options since their debut in July stands at 54.3%. <

  • CBOT Sets New Volume Record In Agricultural Complex

    Date 06/10/2006

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT®) today announced its Agricultural complex set an all-time volume record yesterday. The new record of 929,546 contracts surpassed the previous high of 869,005 contracts set on February 22, 2005.

  • Malawi Stock Exchange Weekly Report

    Date 06/10/2006

    Click here to download Malawi Stock Exchange's weekly report.

  • Labuan International Financial Exchange Lists World's 1st Syariah-Compliant Exchangeable Trust Certificates (Sukuks)

    Date 06/10/2006

    LFX (Labuan International Financial Exchange) yesterday debuted the primary listing of the world's first Syariah-compliant Exchangeable Trust Certificates (Sukuks) issued by Khazanah Nasional Berhad through its Labuan incorporated Special Purpose Company, Rafflesia Capital Limited. The USD750 million Certificates set a new benchmark as Malaysia's largest exchangeable instrument to be issued out of Asia ex-Japan to date and were six times oversubscribed over the initial issuance that amounted