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  • MGEX Breaks Daily Electronic Trading Volume Record

    Date 03/06/2009

    Electronic trading of Hard Red Spring Wheat (HRSW) futures and options today reached 11,146 contracts at MGEX (Minneapolis Grain Exchange or Exchange), marking the highest electronic trading volume in Exchange history. The new number exceeds the former record of 10,350 futures and options contracts traded electronically by 796 contracts.

  • NSX Releases May 2009 ETF/ETN Data Report

    Date 03/06/2009

    National Stock Exchange, Inc. (NSX®) announced that assets in U.S. listed Exchange-Traded Funds (ETF) and Exchange-Traded Notes (ETN) totaled approximately $594.3 billion at May 2009 month-end, an increase of 10% over April 2009 month-end when assets totaled approximately $540.2 billion. At the end of May 2009, the number of listed products totaled 829, compared to 767 listed products one year ago.

  • BATS Europe Tops 6% Market Share In Cac 40; 5% In FTSE 100 - Also Sets Overall Record With 3.33% Of European Volume

    Date 03/06/2009

    BATS Europe, an innovative, wholly-owned subsidiary of BATS Global Markets, established market share records yesterday in the CAC 40 with 6.22%, the FTSE 100 with 5.17%, the AEX with 4.90% and the BEL20 with 3.58%.

  • SEC Announces Creation Of Investor Advisory Committee

    Date 03/06/2009

    Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro today announced the formation of an Investor Advisory Committee to give investors a greater voice in the Commission's work. SEC Commissioner Luis A. Aguilar will serve as the Commission's primary sponsor of the Committee.

  • Toronto Stock Exchange: Top 20 Largest Consolidated Short Position Report - May 31, 2009

    Date 03/06/2009

    Please find below the Top 20 Largest Consolidated Short Position Report Highlights. The report is produced twice monthly, effective the 15th and the end of each month. The report below covers the 2-week period ending May 31, 2009.