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  • HKEx Monthly Market Highlights - January 2007

    Date 06/02/2007

    Highlights On 24 January 2007 , the Hang Seng Index reached a record closing high of 20821.05.    The securities market turnover for January 2007 reached a single-month record high of $1,266,635 million while average daily turnover at $57,574 million was the highest in history, exceeding the

  • Axiss Australia a2a Newsletter Issue 151, 6 February 2007

    Date 06/02/2007

    a2a e-newsletter is a the fortnightly bulletin compiled by Axiss Australia. a2a provides a summary of key events in Australia's financial services industry and their implications for Australia's position as a global financial services centre.

  • Shanghai Stock Exchange Promotes Fair Disclosure For Stocks With Abnormal Fluctuation

    Date 06/02/2007

    Recently, an official of the Listed Company Department of the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) said that the current priority work for SSE's supervision over the listed companies is to reinforce the joint regulation on stock prices' abnormal fluctuation and information disclosure. As China's securities market is entering the all-floating era, all parties pay much attention to the stock prices, which has caused more market rumors. On the one hand, the information disclosure of the listed companies w

  • Boston Options Exchange Sets Record In PIP Savings To Investors, Reduces Fees For Penny Pilot Classes

    Date 05/02/2007

    In the month of January, price improvement versus the prevailing NBBO for contracts submitted via the Boston Options Exchange’s (“BOX”) price improvement auction (‘PIP’*) averaged $3.23 per contract. A record-high average of 107,043 contracts per day received price improvement during the month. This represented savings to investors of $7 million, another record high. With this amount, BOX has reached $108 million in savings to investors since inception.

  • Brazilian Mercantile & Futures Exchange (BM&F) Mini Futures Set A Volume Record In 2006

    Date 05/02/2007

    The Brazilian Mercantile & Futures Exchange (BM&F) traded a record-breaking 8.817 million mini futures contracts in 2006. In 2005, this total amounted to 1.013 million. For 2007, BM&F plans to launch a new mini futures contract for gold. Currently, the Exchange has a portfolio of four mini futures contracts available to its investors: Live Cattle, Coffee (launched in late 2006), US Dollar and Ibovespa Index, the first three contracts being one tenth of BM&F’s standard contract size. The Ibovesp