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First Participant In 2018 To Start Trading - With Gair Loch Enterprises, The First New Trading Participant In 2018 Starts Trading On SIX Swiss Exchange, The Liquid Market For International And Swiss Securities
Date 03/01/2018
Today, SIX Swiss Exchange is pleased to welcome Gair Loch Enterprises Ltd as its first new trading participant in 2018. "SIX Swiss Exchange offers excellent trading conditions as well as premium products and services. We are happy that Gair Loch Enterprises has joined our exchange and wish them successful trading," comments Gregor Braun, Head Member Acquisition & Product Sales, the acquisition of the new participant.
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Non - Jordanian investment At Amman Stock Exchange In 2017
Date 03/01/2018
The total value of shares that were bought by non-Jordanian investors at the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) in December 2017 was JD26.7 million, representing 21.4% of the overall trading value, while the value of shares sold by them amounted to JD29.6 million. As a result, the net of non-Jordanian investments in December 2017 showed a decrease by JD2.9 million, compared with an increase by JD42.8 million during the same month of 2016.
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EPEX SPOT SE: Volumes Grow By 8.2% - 7.1% Growth Registered On Day-Ahead And 15.3% On Intraday Market
Date 03/01/2018
In December 2017, power trading on the Day-Ahead markets on EPEX SPOT accounted for 40,553,639 MWh (December 2016: 37,876,519 MWh).
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Tehran Stock Exchange Monthly Bulletin December 2017
Date 03/01/2018
Click here to download Tehran Stock Exchange's monthly bulletin.
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PEGAS Reaches A New Volume Record On The Spot Segment With 95.7 TWh In December
Date 03/01/2018
PEGAS, the pan-European gas trading platform operated by Powernext, achieved its best trading result to date on its spot segments, reaching a new record with 95.7 TWh (previous record: 85.4 in January 2017). The total traded volume amounted to 169.3 TWh in December, an increase of 11% compared to the previous year (December 2016: 152.1 TWh).
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Tehran Stock Exchange Weekly Market Review From 30 December 2017 To 3 January 2018
Date 03/01/2018
Click here to download Tehran Stock Exchange's weekly market review.
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Deutsche Börse AG: Release Of Capital Market Information
Date 03/01/2018
In the period from 27 December 2017 to, and including, 29 December 2017, Deutsche Börse AG purchased a number of 66,509 shares within the framework of its ongoing share buy-back program which had been announced by the announcement of 22 November 2017 pursuant to Art. 5 (1) lit. a) of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 and Art. 2 (1) of Delegated Regulation (EU) No 2016/1052.
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Boerse Stuttgart Generates 2017 Turnover Of Around EUR 80.6 Billion - Record Turnover In Equities Trading - Boerse Stuttgart Maintains Position As Top German Exchange For Securitised Derivatives And Corporate Bonds
Date 03/01/2018
Based on the order book statistics, turnover from all trading activities at Boerse Stuttgart amounted to around EUR 80.6 billion in 2017. As such the turnover across every asset class at Germany’s leading floor-trading exchange was slightly above the previous year’s level.
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CME Group Reached Record Average Daily Volume Of 16.3 Million Contracts In 2017, Up 4 Percent From 2016
Date 03/01/2018
- 2017 Interest Rate average daily volume was a record 8.2 million contracts, up 9 percent compared with 2016
- Annual average daily volume records also were reached in Energy, Agricultural Commodities, Metals, total options and electronic options
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Europex - The Entry Into Application Of MiFID II / MiFIR: The Start Of A New Era Of European Energy Commodity Derivatives Trading
Date 03/01/2018
Today’s entry into application of the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) and its accompanying Regulation (MiFIR) marks a major milestone in European energy commodity trading. The great majority of gas and electricity derivative contracts as well as all EU ETS emission allowances are now classified as financial instruments – along with all other commodity derivatives. New rules for market venues, like energy exchanges, where these financial instruments are traded, apply along with numerous other changes affecting market participants and market infrastructure providers.
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