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Trading Volume In March 2009 Of Tokyo Stock Exchange Main Derivatives Products
Date 01/04/2009
Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) is pleased to announce that it has launched new derivative product,mini-10-year JGB Futures, on March 23th, 2009.
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Component Changes Made To Dow Jones And Dow Jones STOXX Indexes
Date 01/04/2009
Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, and STOXX Ltd., the leading provider of European equity indexes, today announced component changes in the Dow Jones STOXX 50, Dow Jones STOXX Nordic 30, Dow Jones STOXX Nordic Select Dividend 20 and Dow Jones Sweden Select Dividend 15 indexes.
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KCBT March Volume Posts Gains Over Last March - KCBT March Volume 10.6 Percent Higher Than March 2008
Date 01/04/2009
Kansas City Board of Trade trading volume for the month of March totaled 287,958 contracts, an increase of 10.6 percent when compared to March 2008. The increase was fueled by the hard red winter wheat futures contract, which increased 14.3 percent compared to March 2008.
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101 Billion Euro Turnover At Deutsche Börse In March - 15.7 Million Trades Executed On Xetra - Total Volume Of €119.2 Billion Traded On All Stock Exchanges In Germany
Date 01/04/2009
In March, €100.9 billion were turned over on Xetra® and on the floor at Börse Frankfurt – a decrease of some 48 percent year-on-year (March 2008: €194.5 billion). Of the €100.9 billion turnover €93.8 billion were traded on Xetra, a decrease by some 49 percent year-on-year (March 2008: €185.6 billion) and €7.2 billion on the floor (March 2008: €8.9 billion).
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Irish Stock Exchange Monthly Statistics – March 2009
Date 01/04/2009
Equity turnover for March was EUR 3,874.13 million; ETF turnover was EUR 5.14 million while that for bonds was EUR 8,665.38 million.
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Average Daily Volume Of 12.2 Million Contracts At Eurex And ISE In March - Higher Volume In Equity Index And Equity Derivatives Trading At Eurex - Overall Trading Volume In Q1 2009 At Eurex And ISE Of 686.8 Million Contracts
Date 01/04/2009
At the international derivatives markets of Eurex an average daily volume of 12.2 million contracts was traded in March (March 2008: 13.8 million). Thereof, 7.8 million contracts were traded at Eurex and 4.4 million contracts were traded at the International Securities Exchange (ISE). In total, 269.1 million contracts were traded on both exchanges, compared with 209.7 million the previous month.
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International Securities Exchange Reports Monthly Volume For March 2009
Date 01/04/2009
The International Securities Exchange (ISE) today reported average daily volume of 4.4 million contracts in March 2009.
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Direct Edge Files Short Sale Regulation Comment Letter With The SEC
Date 01/04/2009
Direct Edge announced that yesterday it filed a comment letter with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the subject of anticipated short sale regulation. A copy of the letter can be found on the home page of the Direct Edge web site, www.directedge.com.
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NASDAQ OMX Introduces NASDAQ Basic - A Faster, Lower Cost Alternative To NASDAQ Level I
Date 01/04/2009
The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.(sm) (Nasdaq:NDAQ) today introduced NASDAQ Basic, a real-time product that provides customers essential quote and trade data for all U.S. exchange-listed securities in an affordable and flexible manner. NASDAQ Basic data is based on trading on NASDAQ(r), the most liquid market for all U.S.-listed equity securities.
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Joint Statement By US Secretary Of State Hillary Clinton And Secretary Of The US Treasury Tim Geithner On The Establishment Of The U.S.-China Strategic And Economic Dialogue
Date 01/04/2009
We are honored to have been appointed by President Obama as Special Representatives for the United States to the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue. The Dialogue is a result of an agreement reached between the United States and China by President Barack Obama and President Hu Jintao.
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