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  • Nymex To Decrease Margins On PJM Monthly Financially Settled Electricity Futures

    Date 02/02/2004

    The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., will decrease the margins on its financially settled PJM monthly electricity futures contract at the close of business tomorrow.

  • Nymex Gold Futures Set Monthly Volume Record

    Date 02/02/2004

    Gold futures set a monthly volume record of 1,581,320 contracts on the New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., in January, exceeding the record of 1,397,296 contracts traded during November 2003.

  • NASDAQ Appoints Head Of Investor Relations

    Date 02/02/2004

    The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. ("NASDAQ®" ; OTCBB: NDAQ) today announced the appointment of Vince Palmiere as Vice President of Investor Relations. An 11-year veteran at NASDAQ, Mr. Palmiere will continue to also serve as Vice President of NASDAQ Corporate Finance. In addition to his finance responsibilities, Mr. Palmiere is responsible for leading all activities related to NASDAQ's shareholder base, including material news dissemination and interaction with financial analysts. Mr. Palmiere repor

  • NASD Fines CSFB $170,000 - Orders $600,000 in Restitution For Failure To Give Best Execution To Customer Orders After IPO

    Date 02/02/2004

    NASD today announced that Credit Suisse First Boston LLC (CSFB) has been censured, fined $150,000 and required to pay more than $600,000 in restitution for failing to provide six customers with the best available price at the opening on the first day of trading of MP3.com. NASD also found that CSFB failed to honor its published quotations for MP3 in 30 instances on the same day and fined it $20,000.

  • KCBT January Volume And Open Interest - KCBT Trading Volume Best On Record For January

    Date 02/02/2004

    The Kansas City Board of Trade started off 2004 with several new volume records, giving the KCBT its best start in exchange history. Exchange volume traded in January set a new record for the calendar month of January. A total of 250,075 contracts were traded, breaking the previous record of 230,553 set in January 1996 by 8.5 percent. An increase of 14.1 percent was seen when compared to January of last year, while a 22.8 percent increase was seen when compared to last month.