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  • Record Volumes On Sydney Futures Exchange

    Date 05/10/2005

    Sydney Futures Exchange experienced the largest monthly transacted volume in its history in September with 7,821,500 contracts traded. This represents an increase of 12.2% from the previous record of 6,965,114 set on June 2005. Driving the activity was the continued uncertainty brought on by Hurricane Katrina and related oil price volatility, coinciding with the quarterly benchmark expiry of the equity and interest rate futures contracts.

  • OMX Kicks Off Nordic Alternative Market In Denmark

    Date 05/10/2005

    To provide viable capital markets for small unlisted companies, OMX will establish an alternative marketplace in the Nordic region for companies that are not ready for an official listing on the stock exchange. The initiative will be kicked off by launching a Danish alternative marketplace in December and by developing the existing Nya Marknaden in Sweden. The marketplace will also cover Finland in due course. Through offering an alternative marketplace, OMX will make it easier for small compani

  • NZX CEO Mark Weldon Talks To ASB Business About Their Metrics, 5 October 2005

    Date 05/10/2005

    Watch NZX CEO Mark Weldon talk to ASB Business (requires Cable, ADSL or faster internet connection)

  • NASDAQ Holds Third Quarter 2005 Investor And Media Conference Call

    Date 05/10/2005

    NASDAQ has scheduled its Third Quarter 2005 results announcement for Wednesday, October 26, 2005 after the market close.

  • MGEX Expands Trading Hours For Electronic Trading

    Date 05/10/2005

    The Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) announced today that it will be expanding the trading hours for its electronically traded futures and options contracts by one hour effective with the Sunday night trading session on October 9, 2005. Specifically, trading will start one hour earlier than the current schedule for all electronically traded contracts.