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  • Osaka Mercantile Exchange Aluminium Futures Weekly Report

    Date 06/04/2000

    On March 27, OME Aluminium Futures opened slightly easier with distant January contract at 172.6 yen, down 0.3 yen from the last Friday's close on long-liquidation due to the yen's strength. On March 28, current month expired sharply lower at 169.8 yen, down 10.8 yen from the previous day on selling by physical-holders.

  • NYSE Board Endorses Market-Structure Report Recommending 'Network NYSE' - A Market Built On Customer Choice

    Date 06/04/2000

    The New York Stock Exchange board of directors today endorsed a report recommending a multi-platform market structure built on customer choice. This new structure will integrate new execution and information initiatives into the Exchange's agency-auction market without fragmenting the market, and retains the investor protections that are the hallmark of the NYSE.

  • Nymex Middle Eastern Sour Crude Oil Futures Contract To Be Launched May 4

    Date 06/04/2000

    The board of directors of the New York Mercantile Exchange last night agreed to introduce a Middle Eastern sour crude oil futures contract, based on the reported value of Oman and Dubai crude oils, beginning at 4 PM on May 4, which marks the start of the May 5 trading session.

  • New Record At The Montreal Exchange 205, 898 S&P/TSE 60 Futures Contracts Traded In March

    Date 06/04/2000

    The monthly volume for the S&P/TSE 60 Futures contract beat the 200,000 mark in March. The S&P/TSE 60 Futures contract, exclusively traded on the Montreal Exchange, reached a monthly volume of 205,898 contracts, representing a 37.7 per cent increase compared to its previous record of 149,300 contracts, reached in December 1999.

  • New Policy For Share Options Where Shares Cease To Be Listed On Amsterdam Exchanges

    Date 06/04/2000

    After publishing a consultation 1999, Amsterdam Exchanges discussed with market participants the policy for share options where shares cease to be listed. On the basis of this discussion, Amsterdam Exchanges formulated a new policy which essentially means that: In principle, Amsterdam Exchanges will maintain the option listing even though the "successor" is not officially listed on its stock market; If it is undesirable or impossible to maintain the option listing, the option position is settle