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  • NYBOT Announces Amendments To Rule 6.19 - Position Limits For Cotton No. 2sm Contracts

    Date 10/07/2007

    The New York Board of Trade (NYBOT), a wholly-owned subsidiary of IntercontinentalExchange (NYSE: ICE), announced today that it has amended its Rule 6.19, governing Cotton No. 2sm speculative position limits, to increase the Any Single Month limit to 3,500 futures equivalent contracts. This new limit is identical to that of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) for the Any Single Month category. The amendment will be effective on July 11, 2007.

  • Standard & Poor's Announces Changes In S&P/TSX Canadian Indices

    Date 10/07/2007

    Standard & Poor's Canadian Index Operations announces the following index changes: The unitholders of Shiningbank Energy Income Fund (TSX:SHN.UN) and PrimeWest Energy Trust (TSX:PWI.UN) have approved the merger of the two trusts, the result of which will operate under the name PrimeWest Energy Trust. Each Shiningbank unit will be exchanged for 0.62 units of PrimeWest. Shiningbank Energy Income Fund will be removed from the S&P/TSX Composite and Capped Composite, the S&P/TSX Completion

  • Reg NMS Implementation First Day Went Smoothly, Says SIFMA

    Date 10/07/2007

    The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) today announced that the first day of Regulation NMS implementation had launched without any major problems for firms or the markets.

  • BATS Promotes Chris Isaacson To Chief Operating Officer

    Date 10/07/2007

    BATS Trading Inc. announced today the promotion of Chris Isaacson to chief operating officer, effective immediately. Mr. Isaacson replaces Joe Ratterman, who was named president and chief executive of BATS July 1, and will report to Mr. Ratterman.

  • Warsaw Stock Exchange - Record-Breaking IPO Value

    Date 10/07/2007

    In the 1st half of 2007, 33 companies offered their securities in IPOs on the WSE. Four of these entities originated from abroad (Warimpex - Austria, Immoeast - Austria, ACE - Spain, Orco Property Group - Luxemburg) and 5 companies moved from the MTS-CeTO market (Mewa, Hawe , ZL Orze?, Rafamet and Karen Notebook).