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  • Program Trading Averaged 46.7 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Apr. 26-30

    Date 06/05/2004

    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 Apr. 26-30.

  • NYBOT Announces Revised Ethanol And Sugar Opening And Closing Times

    Date 06/05/2004

    The New York Board of Trade® (NYBOT®) announced today that the Ethanol Futures market will open at 8:50 a.m. (NY Time). Ethanol trading will suspend at 9:00 a.m. for the opening of the Sugar No. 11 market. Ethanol trading will then resume with the completion of the Sugar No. 11 opening call. Additionally, the ethanol closing period starts at 12:03 p.m. and the market will close at 12:05 p.m.

  • London Stock Exchange: Proquote To Supply 500 Screens To TD Waterhouse

    Date 06/05/2004

    The London Stock Exchange today announced that Proquote, its trading and market data business, has secured its biggest deal to date with an agreement to supply 500 screens to TD Waterhouse.

  • FTSE Group Publishes Research Report On Impact Of FTSE4Good Series

    Date 06/05/2004

    FTSE Group, the global index provider, today publishes a research report, highlighting the strong impact made by the FTSE4Good index series on the development of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) disclosure and commitments from companies worldwide. The FTSE4Good Criteria Development and Company Engagement Report details companies’ responses to the changes to the index entry criteria over the last 18 months. It draws upon the work of FTSE’s in-house engagement programme, which was set up to p

  • Financial Services: European Commission Report Shows Progress In Integrating European Markets

    Date 06/05/2004

    The integration of EU financial markets is progressing across the board, albeit at a very different pace depending on the product, the end-user and the market. That is the main conclusion of a first comprehensive report (The Financial Integration Monitor, or FIM) published by the European Commission and setting out indicators on the state of integration in all areas of European financial business. Along with reports on the practical effects of integration by four sectoral expert groups, pu