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  • NYMEX ACCESS® To Migrate To CME Globex®

    Date 13/07/2006

    The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. announced today that it will migrate its after hours energy futures contracts from NYMEX ACCESS, the exchange's after-hours electronic trading system, to the CME Globex electronic trading platform, which operates virtually 24 hours each trading day, beginning on August 6 for trade date August 7.

  • NASD Sells Remaining Shares Of NASDAQ Common Stock

    Date 13/07/2006

    NASD announced today that it has achieved its goal of full divestiture of ownership in NASDAQ common stock, with the sale of its remaining 255,285 shares on July 11, 2006.

  • Liquidity Providers Open New Phase In Alternext Development

    Date 13/07/2006

    The development of the Alternext markets will enter a new phase from 4 September 2006 with the introduction of liquidity providers.

  • JADE To Go 'Live' On September 25 - Exchange To Launch Rubber Contract First Followed By Crude Palm Oil Futures Contract

    Date 13/07/2006

    Joint Asian Derivatives Exchange (JADE), a joint venture between Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), is pleased to announce that the Exchange will launch operations on September 25, 2006 and begin trading its first futures contract, TSR 20 Rubber, on the same day. This contract will be traded on the CBOT electronic platform and cleared by SGX Derivatives Clearing House.

  • FTSE Private Banking Index Reaches Milestone

    Date 13/07/2006

    FTSE Private Banking Index celebrates a membership milestone this month, as it now includes 40 leading institutions which have joined as members. Industry heavyweights such as ABN AMRO, Fortis Bank and Clariden Bank now share their asset allocation information with the index calculators, making the FTSE Private Banking Index a completely transparent and representative measure of private banks’ performance. High net worth individuals and their money managers can see at a glance whether t