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  • OneChicago President Robert Walsh Stepping Down

    Date 04/01/2008

    OneChicago, the single stock futures exchange, yesterday announced that President and COO Robert Walsh has resigned effective immediately. David G. Downey, CEO of OneChicago expressed the exchange’s appreciation for Mr. Walsh’s efforts since its inauguration in 2001, and wished Mr. Walsh continued success in the future.

  • TSX Group: Top 20 Largest Consolidated Short Position Report - December 31, 2007

    Date 04/01/2008

    Please find below the Top 20 Largest Consolidated Short Position Report Highlights. The report is produced twice monthly, effective the 15th and the end of each month. The report below covers the 2-week period ending December 31, 2007.

  • Program Trading Averaged 29.2 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Dec. 24-28

    Date 04/01/2008

    The New York Stock Exchange today released its weekly program-trading data submitted by its member firms.  The report includes trading in all markets as reported to the NYSE for Dec. 24-28.

  • Offer Document Regarding Borse Dubai’s Offer For OMX

    Date 04/01/2008

    4 January 2008 – Borse Dubai Limited’s (“Borse Dubai”) offer document relating to Borse Dubai’s public all cash offer to the shareholders of OMX AB (publ) (“OMX”) to tender all shares in OMX at a price of SEK 265 in cash for each share (the “Borse Dubai Offer”), has today been approved by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority and re

  • Key Figures SWX Swiss Exchange, virt-x And Scoach Switzerland Ltd.: Year 2007 (Definitive Data)

    Date 04/01/2008

    For 2007, the SWX Swiss Exchange, virt-x and Scoach Switzerland Ltd. recorded all-time highs in turnover and the total number of transactions. Annual turnover rose by 27.8% versus the previous year to reach an impressive CHF 2,528 billion. Particularly noteworthy was the explosion in trading activity in structured products and warrants, which grew by 57.7%. ETFs also registered a marked increase of 51.8%. For ETFs, the number of listed products rose from 61 (end of 2006) to 125 (end of 2007).