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  • Adjustments To The SMI®

    Date 11/07/2000

    At its meeting of 10 July 2000, the Index Commission resolved to amend the SMI Index Rules and approved the new inclusion of a number of securities in the SMI. In so doing, it is pursuing the goal of keeping the SMI attractive and in tune with market needs.

  • TSE, CDNX And CICA Announce Guylaine Saucier Appointed Chair For New Joint Corporate Governance Committee

    Date 10/07/2000

    The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE), the Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX) and The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) are pleased to announce that Guylaine Saucier, CM, FCA, has been appointed Chair of a new industry-wide Corporate Governance Committee.

  • Tradepoint Financial Networks plc: Tradepoint And The SWX Swiss Exchange To Create virt-x - An Exchange For Pan-European Blue Chip Stocks

    Date 10/07/2000

    Tradepoint Financial Networks plc ("Tradepoint") and the SWX Swiss Exchange ("SWX") announced today that the two exchanges, with the full support of the Consortium of leading international brokerage and financial services firms that own 54% of Tradepoint, have agreed to create a new pan-European blue chip exchange, to be called virt-x.

  • PMA Capital Corporation To Join Nasdaq Financial-100 Index Beginning July 17, 2000

    Date 10/07/2000

    PMA Capital Corporation (Nasdaq: PMACA), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will become a component of the Nasdaq Financial-100 Index®, effective at the beginning of trading Monday, July 17, 2000. PMACA will replace National Bancorp of Alaska, Inc., which is being acquired.

  • PHLX Continues To Set Volume Records

    Date 10/07/2000

    The Philadelphia Stock Exchange announced today that equity options volume for the month of June 2000 reached 4,856,628 contracts traded, a 61% increase over June 1999 when 3,018,155 contracts changed hands. Year to date equity options volume reached a new record of 28,300,085 contracts traded, a 27% increase over the first six months of 1999 when approximately 22 million contracts changed hands.