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  • PLUS Markets - European Equity Trading Platform

    Date 15/11/2006

    Re today's announcement from seven investment banks, about the new equity trading platform venture. PLUS Markets Group is delighted that the industry is moving from a monopoly to a more competitive environment. PLUS stands for competition and choice, which it is already delivering for its customers in trading small and mid cap companies.

  • HKEx: Record Hang Seng Index Closing And Market Capitalisation

    Date 15/11/2006

    The following statistics are made available in response to media enquiries: - Hang Seng Index closed at 19093 today, ending trading above 19000 for the first time.

    Thailand’s Alternative Market Nearly Doubles Its Annual Profit

    Date 15/11/2006

    Thailand’s Market for Alternative Investment (mai) announced net profits of THB 668 million (approx. USD 18.30 million), up THB 331 million (approx. USD 9.07 million) or 98% year-on-year (y-o-y), due principally to 12 firms posting over 100% net profit growth. mai’s sales jumped 20% to THB 8 billion in Q3/2006, up 20% on the THB 6.67 billion (approx. USD 182.74 million) for the same period last year.

  • TAIFEX Sets A Milestone On Accumulated Annual Trading Volume

    Date 15/11/2006

    The Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) announced today that it has set a milestone for accumulated trading volume, with 100,181,866 combined futures and options contracts traded till today (11/13), It surpasses the previous all-time record of 92,659,768 contracts set in 2005, representing an increase of 8.12% so far. TAIFEX estimates that the total annual trading volume to reach 120,000,000 by the end of this year.

  • Deutsche Börse No Longer Pursues Combination With Euronext

    Date 15/11/2006

    Deutsche Börse on Wednesday decided not to pursue a combination with Euronext. The company said it will also stop all preparatory steps including the regulatory and merger control processes. This decision was based on the assessment that a transaction supported by both sides will not be achievable and – in the light of recent share price developments – a transaction would no longer create value for Deutsche Börse shareholders.