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  • CBOT® Names Judy Gordon As Director Of Marketing

    Date 05/11/2002

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) today announced the appointment of Judy Gordon as Director of Marketing. Ms. Gordon, previously director of online services with Raymond James Financial, will be responsible for the CBOT's product marketing and brand development, and will report to Senior Vice President Marty Reiner.

  • CBOT Pres. & CEO Vitale Resigns - EVP Dan Named Successor - CBOT® Announces Resignation Of David Vitale As President And CEO - Names EVP Bernard Dan As Successor - Promotes EVP Carol Burke To Additional Role Of Chief Of Staff

    Date 05/11/2002

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) today announced that its Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of David J. Vitale as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately, and has named Executive Vice President Bernard W. Dan to replace him. The CBOT also announced the promotion of Carol Burke from Executive Vice President and General Counsel to a newly created position of Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff. Bill Farrow, the third member of the CBOT's Office of the

  • CBOT Fed Watch

    Date 05/11/2002

    In advance of this week's Federal Open Market Committee meeting on November 6, the Chicago Board of Trade will be reporting daily rate change probabilities in the FOMC's federal funds target rate, as indicated by the CBOT® 30-Day Federal Funds futures contract. The CBOT 30-Day Federal Funds futures contract is a key benchmark interest rate barometer that reflects the forward overnight effective rate for excess reserves that are traded among commercial banks in the U.S. federal funds market.

  • SWX Swiss Exchange: Key Figures October 2002

    Date 04/11/2002

    Trading days: 21

  • Stockholmsbörsen Statistics Report October 2002

    Date 04/11/2002

    Share trading The average share trading turnover per business day amounted to SEK 9 407 million during October (during the past 12-month period: 11 792). In September 2002 the average share trading turnover per business day amounted to SEK 7 940 million. The average number of closed transactions per business day has been 48 142 during October (during the past 12-month period: 39 078).