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  • Ljubljana Stock Exchange Monthly Statistical Report March 2004

    Date 12/04/2004

    Turnover The total turnover on all market segments of the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) in March 2004 amounted to SIT 36.2 billion, which was 28.4% more than in February 2004, or 27.6% more than last year's monthly average. In comparison to March 2003, the turnover increased by 45.5% (SIT 11.3 billion). In March 2004, shares accounted for 54.8% of overall turnover, bonds contributed 28.0%, and shares of investment funds 17.2%. There were no transactions concluded in sho

  • Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange CEO Yusli: Financial Performance 2003 Tops 2002

    Date 12/04/2004

    Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Berhad (KLSE Bhd) recorded a 49% increase in surplus before tax of RM89.7 million for the 12-month financial period ended 31 December 2003 compared to RM60.0 million for the 18-month financial period ended 31 December 2002 at the company level.

  • Futures & Options On The RTS Stock Exchange Derivatives Market

    Date 12/04/2004

    For the week of April 5th - April 9th, 2004, total trading volume on FORTS (Futures & Options on the RTS) reached 740 thousand contracts and 6 519 million rubles. Total open interest as of April 9th, 2004, increased by 15% in rubles and 14% in contracts and reached 7 463 million rubles and 859 thousand contracts.

  • CME Announces FX Pricing Initiatives Designed To Attract New Customers And Capture More Business

    Date 12/04/2004

    With continued strong growth of electronic trading in its foreign exchange (FX) products, Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (CME), the largest regulated foreign exchange trading marketplace in the world, today announced a series of pricing initiatives designed to attract new FX customer segments and further increase trading volumes. CME is the largest U.S. futures exchange and also has the largest derivatives clearing house in the world.

  • Amy S. Butte Named Chief Financial Officer, NYSE

    Date 12/04/2004

    The New York Stock Exchange today announced that Amy S. Butte, executive vice president, Corporate Finance, has assumed the role of chief financial officer, effective immediately. Ms. Butte, who reports to NYSE CEO John A. Thain, joined the Exchange on Feb. 19. She succeeds Keith R. Helsby.