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  • Record Russian IOB Derivative Trading Volumes Complete Twelve Months Of Growth For EDX London

    Date 15/04/2009

    A record 2.6 million contracts were traded on the EDX London IOB derivatives service during March 2009, with open interest reaching over 8.5 million contracts for the first time since the launch of the service in December 2006. The total notional value traded on the service during the month was $2.5 billion, and trading in Russian and other IOB derivatives accounted for 45 per cent of all volumes traded on EDX London during March.

  • Instinet Named “Best Electronic Brokerage House” By The Asset Magazine

    Date 15/04/2009

    Instinet Incorporated, a global leader in electronic trading and agency-only brokerage services, today announced that its three Asian brokerage units have collectively been named “Best Electronic Brokerage House” by The Asset magazine in its Triple A Transaction Banking Awards for 2009 (www.theasset.com/storage/File/2009/Award/TB09.pdf).

  • Executive Vice President Of Transaction Services To Depart NASDAQ OMX

    Date 15/04/2009

    The NASDAQ OMX Group (Nasdaq:NDAQ) today announced that Chris Concannon, Executive Vice President, Transaction Services U.S., has advised the company that he intends to step down from his role effective April 30. Mr. Concannon will be joining Virtu Financial LLC, a newly formed proprietary trading firm, as a Partner.

  • FORTS Trading Volume Exceeds 2.4 Million Contracts

    Date 15/04/2009

    April 14, 2009 saw a number of records on FORTS, RTS derivatives section. By the end of the main trading session the trading volume in futures contracts on FORTS hit a record high of 2,404,545 contracts. The previous record was set on March 19, 2009 with the trading volume in futures totaling 2,063,915 contracts.

  • New Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) On SIX Swiss Exchange

    Date 15/04/2009

    Five new products have been listed in the Exchanged Traded Funds segment of SIX Swiss Exchange, taking the total to 159 ETFs. The new funds are: