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TSX Introduces Iceberg Order Option
Date 11/04/2002
TSX Markets today announced support for "Iceberg" orders, allowing traders and investors the convenience of entering complete large-size orders, while disclosing only a safe portion of the total order size. The full size of each Iceberg order can participate in all trading opportunities. Iceberg orders will be available on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Friday, April 12, 2002.
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The Korea Futures Exchange Weekly Bulletin - April 01 To April 04, 2002
Date 11/04/2002
This week, the KOSDAQ50 Index futures market continued to stay on the downward track as it had during the previous week. After the surprising, albeit slight, strength during the previous week, the Korea Treasury bond futures market got back to take the downward track again this week. The USD/KRW F/X futures market continued its weakness moving in a band of KRW 1,328 to KRW 1,331.3 per USD.
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SGX To Provide Live Information On Securities Lending Pool On Website
Date 11/04/2002
Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) today announced that live information on the securities lending pool will be accessible via the Internet from 15 April 2002. The information will be provided on the website of the Central Depository (CDP), the securities clearing and depository division of SGX, at www.cdp.com.sg.
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SET Supports Training On Good Corporate Governance For Listed Companies And Brokers' Directors
Date 11/04/2002
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) offers support to directors of listed companies as well as brokers to allow them to receive training on the roles, responsibilities, and accountability of directors in order to build up a knowledge base on systems of good corporate governance. The SET will subsidize 75% of the training course fee or 37,500 baht per person for two directors of each company. To honor those directors who receive a Certificate of Completion, the SET will post a list of their name
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Reaction To ASX Foreign Exempt Decision From NZSE
Date 11/04/2002
The ASX announced on Wednesday that it is to proceed with the amendments to its listing rules recorded in its exposure draft of 31 January. These amendments will increase (by a factor of 40 times in respect of net assets and 20 times in respect of annual profits) the size thresholds for companies to have foreign exempt listing on the ASX.
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Program Trading Averaged 29.5 Percent Of NYSE Volume During April 1-April 5,2002
Date 11/04/2002
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 April 1-5, 2002.
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PHLX Remote Competing Specialist System
Date 11/04/2002
With the introduction of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) Remote Competing Specialist System (RCSS), specialists and order flow providers are no longer tied to providing specialists liquidity and market depth from a central trading floor. PHLX specialists can now trade from remote sites through a sophisticated trading network.
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NYBOT Announces The Appointment Of Charles H. Falk As Acting President And CEO
Date 11/04/2002
The New York Board of Trade (NYBOT®) announced today the appointment of Charles H. Falk, NYBOT's Chairman, to the position of acting President and CEO, effective immediately. Mr. Falk replaces NYBOT's President and CEO Mark D. Fichtel.
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NAGRON Nationaal Grondbezit In Next 150 Index. New Composition Next 150 Index
Date 11/04/2002
Following the official result of the takeover bid by the Spanish company Grupo Dragados for the Dutch company Hollandsche Beton Groep (Next 150), Hollandsche Beton Groep will be removed from the Next 150 Index.
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Futures Trading At The Baltic Exchange
Date 11/04/2002
The Baltic Exchange, the world's leading shipping market, today (Thurs) launches its unique electronic system for the trading of forward freight agreements (FFAs).
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