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  • CBOT Exchange-Wide Open Interest Tops 15.6 Million Contracts - Precious Metals Complex Sets Fifth Open Interest Record In April

    Date 18/04/2006

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT®) announced today that on Monday, April 17, Exchange-wide open interest reached record levels for the third consecutive trading session, climbing to 15,636,208 contracts. The prior record of 15,508,436 contracts was reached on Thursday, April 13. Open interest represents the number of trading positions that have not yet been offset and closed at the end of a trading day.

  • Axiss Australia a2a Newsletter Issue 132, 18 April 2006

    Date 18/04/2006

    a2a e-newsletter is a the fortnightly bulletin compiled by Axiss Australia. a2a provides a summary of key events in Australia's financial services industry and their implications for Australia's position as a global financial services centre.

  • Amex Announces SEC Approval Of Two Remote Quoting Plans

    Date 18/04/2006

    The American Stock Exchange (Amex) announced today that it received approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for two new classes of Registered Options Traders ("ROTs"): Remote Registered Options Traders ("RROTs") and Supplemental Registered Options Traders ("SROTs").

  • Thailand Futures Exchange Confirms April 28 Inauguration

    Date 17/04/2006

    Thailand Futures Exchange PCL (TFEX) has confirmed that the exchange and clearinghouse are ready for their inauguration on April 28 as planned. The joint system testing with its members has gone smoothly, and tax issues should not be a problem.

  • Thai Listed Companies Pay Over THB70 Billion Taxes In 2005

    Date 17/04/2006

    “In 2005, listed companies in The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and Market for Alternative Investment (mai) collectively paid corporate taxes of THB71.08 billion (approx. USD1.82 billion), or an average of THB140 million per company. 504 listed companies on the bourse paid up to 20% of the total taxes collected from a total of 260,000 companies in Thailand,” the SET’s Capital Market Opportunity Center Chairman, Ms. Sopawadee Lertmanaschai, disclosed.