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Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB) Joins RIXML As An Associate Member
Date 04/05/2005
RIXML.org, a consortium of buy- and sell-side global market leaders committed to the development and implementation of the first open standard for investment research, announced today that the Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB), a classification standard for research, trading and investment decisions developed jointly by FTSE Group and Dow Jones Indexes, has joined the RIXML organisation.
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Futures & Options On The RTS Stock Exchange: April 2005 Monthly Data
Date 04/05/2005
In April 2005 total trading volume on FORTS (Futures & Options on the RTS) reached 26.7 billion rubles and 3.1 million contracts. Total open interest as of April 29th, 2005, increased by 15% in rubles and 16% in contracts and reached 15.06 billion rubles and 1 762,3 million contracts.
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FTSE Group To Create 5% Capped Index Series For UK
Date 04/05/2005
In response to market demand, FTSE Group, the global index provider will start calculating the FTSE CAP 100 5% Index and the FTSE CAP All-Share 5% Index from Monday 20th June 2005. The companies in the indices will be the same as the standard FTSE 100 and FTSE All-Share indices, but those constituents with large weightings are being capped back to 5%. The FTSE Capped 5% Index Series provides accurate indices that meet the needs of particular investment requirements.
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FSA Monthly Update April 2005
Date 04/05/2005
6 April - FSA fines auditor for market abuse - The Financial Services and Markets Tribunal directed that the FSA fine Mr Arif Mohammed, a former Pricewaterhouse Coopers audit manager, £10,000 for committing market abuse. This is the first time the market abuse provisions in the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 have been the subject
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Copenhagen Stock Exchange: Consultation Round On New Rules For MidCap+ And SmallCap+
Date 04/05/2005
In April 2003, the Copenhagen Stock Exchange established two new segments, MidCap+ and SmallCap+, which focus on medium-sized and smaller companies characterized by activities to build investor goodwill, high standards of disclosure and high liquidity. In the first two years, the segments have flourished: liquidity has improved significantly at the same time as prices and trading volumes have gone up markedly.
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Changes To Bursa Malaysia's KLSE Syariah Index
Date 04/05/2005
Bursa Malaysia Berhad (Bursa Malaysia) today announced changes to its KLSE Syariah Index list of companies in line with the recent update of Syariah-approved securities by the Syariah Advisory Council of the Securities Commission on 29th April 2005.
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CBOT Memorial Day Holiday Trading Schedule
Date 04/05/2005
The Chicago Board of Trade has established the following trading schedule in connection with the Memorial Day holiday: Friday, May 27 Open auction: Financial contracts will close at 12:00 p.m. All other open auction contracts (Agricultural and Stock Index) will close at their normal times. Electronic trading: Dow/AIG Commodity Index contracts will close at 12:00 p.m. Financial and Metals contracts will close
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CBOE Futures Exchange (CFE) Sets New Single-Day Trading Record May 4, 2005 - VIX Futures Also Set New Record
Date 04/05/2005
The CBOE Futures Exchange, LLC (CFE) announced that today's trading volume seta new single-day record with reported volume of 4,531 futures contracts, led by volume in futures on the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), which also set a new single day record of 4,004 contracts today, May 4, 2005.The previous CFE volume record was set on April 18, 2005, when 2,630 total contracts traded.The previous high volume for VIX futures was 2,132 contracts traded on February 3, 2005.Total open interest at CFE stoo
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April On The Warsaw Stock Exchange
Date 04/05/2005
April 2005 saw all main WSE indices fall. The index, which decreased the most, was the TechWIG – index for the SiTech Segment.
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April 2005 Second Busiest Month In NYBOT’s 135-Year History
Date 04/05/2005
Combined monthly trading volume during April 2005 ranked the second highest in history at the New York Board of Trade® (NYBOT®), with 3,422,309 contracts being traded (June 2004 volume was first with 3,611,479 futures and options contracts). Trading volume at the world’s leading “soft” commodities exchange continued to post strong gains, with the April 2005 volume up 17% year-to-date (YTD) and 12,969,775 combined futures and options contracts changing hands. The total futures and options volume
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