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  • EEX Exchange Council Makes Way For CO2 Derivatives Market

    Date 26/09/2005

    European Energy Exchange(EEX) Exchange Council in his ordinary meeting on September 22, 2005, passed all necessary changes in regulatory framework for the implementation of a CO2 derivatives market. The new European Carbon Futures will enable price hedging for the EU Allowances trading up to the year 2012. Technically, everything is ready for a start in October. To ensure legal certainty for the participants in sales tax, EEX will not start the CO2 derivatives market before the binding statement

  • CME Observes 15th Anniversary of CME Nikkei 225 Futures Contract

    Date 26/09/2005

    CME, the largest and most diverse financial exchange, today marked the 15th anniversary of its CME Nikkei® 225 futures contract, the first contract based on a non-US based stock index to trade on a U.S. derivatives exchange.

  • CBOT Shareholder Meetings On Septemer 27 & 28

    Date 26/09/2005

    In an effort to provide you with as much information as possible concerning the next steps in our IPO process, we are holding two meetings in the Fifth Floor Visitors Center at 2:15 p.m., Chicago time, on Tuesday, September 27 th and Wednesday, September 28 th , 2005.

  • BOVESPA: Important Steps On Regional Integration Of Capital Markets In Latin America Are Announced

    Date 26/09/2005

    Important steps toward the Regional Integration of Capital Markets in Latin America were announced during the Ibero-American Federation of Exchanges (FIAB) 32nd General Assembly, which took place in Costa do Saupe (Bahia state, Brazil) from September 4-6, 2005. The objectives of the Regional Integration are to foster the access to the stock market in neighboring countries and to create opportunities for investors and companies, besides increasing the regio

  • Boston Options Exchange Sets New Record In Weekly Trading Volume

    Date 26/09/2005

    For the week of Sep. 19 to Sep. 23, 2005, average daily volume set a new record of 405,691 contracts. BOX ended the week with 2,028,457 contracts traded. This is the first time BOX volume surpassed two million contracts in a single week.