Mondo Visione Worldwide Financial Markets Intelligence

FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index:

News Centre

  • National Stock Exchange Of Lithuania Monthly Bulletin - July 2003

    Date 12/08/2003

    In July, the securities market was not affected by summertime spirit. A 12.5% increase in share demand proved that there are enough traders in securities. The interest of traders was encouraged by good semi-annual results announced by companies. One of the significant stock events to mention is a LTL 74 million profit earned by AB Mazeikiu Nafta during six months of the current year. A notice from E.ON Energie AG (Germany) about the exchange of share blocks of Lietuvos Elektrine and Lietuvos Ene

  • NASDAQ Deutschland To Suspend Operations

    Date 12/08/2003

    The Vorstand of NASDAQ Deutschland announced today that, following an Extraordinary General Meeting of its shareholders held on 11 August 2003, it has decided to suspend trading on the electronic trading platform SuperMontage Europe on the Börse Berlin-Bremen with effect from August 29, 2003. The decision has been co-ordinated with the Börsenrat of the Börse Berlin-Bremen and the Supervisory Authorities of Berlin and Bremen.

  • Deutsche Bank Appointed As Official Market Maker To The SFE 30 Day Interbank Cash Rate Futures Contract

    Date 12/08/2003

    As part of the launch of the 30 Day Interbank Cash Rate Futures contract on Tuesday 12 August 2003, Sydney Futures Exchange is pleased to announce the appointment of Deutsche Bank AG as the Official Market Maker for the contract.

  • Copenhagen Stock Exchange Focus: Guidelines On Takeover Bids For Listed Companies

    Date 12/08/2003

    The Exchange has released the guidelines on takover bids for companies listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. The guidelines answer a number of the questions that may be raised when a takeover bid for a listed company is made.

  • CME, UK Met Office, weatherXchange To Jointly Develop And Launch Weather Derivatives Contracts For Europe

    Date 12/08/2003

    Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (CME), the Met Office and its joint venture company, Weather Xchange Limited (weatherXchange), today announced plans to jointly develop global weather futures and options contracts.