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  • Share Change For Swiss Re In The S&P Global 100 Index

    Date 06/07/2006

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following change in the S&P Europe 350, S&P Euro Plus and S&P Global 100 indices, effective after the close of trading on Monday 10 July 2006: Swiss Re (Switzerland, SEDOL: 7189816, GICS: Financials, GICS Code: 40301050), a member of the S&P Europe 350 and S&P Euro Plus indices, shares will change to 358,212,933 following a rights issue and acquisition of GE Insurance Solutions.

  • Oslo Børs - Two Minutes Of Silence Friday 7 July

    Date 06/07/2006

    Oslo Børs will observe two minutes silence on Friday 7 July at 13.00 CET, to honour and express sympathy with the victims of last year’s London bombings.

  • NYSE Group, Inc. Issues Combined Report On Monthly Transaction Volume For June 2006

    Date 06/07/2006

    NYSE Group, Inc. (NYSE: NYX) today reported June 2006 transaction volume in all securities traded by NYSE Group. This report represents the NYSE Group monthly volume release issued on a combined basis for NYSE and NYSE Arca.

  • NYMEX Holdings, Inc. To Distribute Dividend To Shareholders

    Date 06/07/2006

    NYMEX Holdings, Inc. announced today that it will distribute a $5 million dividend during the week of August 7, 2006, to shareholders of record as of July 20.

  • NYBOT To List Ten New Currency Pair Futures And Options Contracts

    Date 06/07/2006

    The New York Board of Trade® (NYBOT®) announced today that, after filing with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), it will list futures and options contracts on ten new currency pairs, to begin trading mid-July 2006. Click here for full details.

  • NYBOT June Volume Largest Monthly Total In 136-Year History

    Date 06/07/2006

    Trading at the New York Board of Trade® (NYBOT®), the world’s leading “soft” commodity exchange, reached an all-time high during June with 4,541,503 futures and options contracts changing hands – a monthly volume record. The new record surpasses the previous monthly volume high of 4,151,150 contracts established February 2006. The record activity pushed the year-to-date (YTD) total volume for the first half of 2006 25% ahead of the 2005 record numbers.

  • Minneapolis Grain Exchange Sets Membership And Volume Records

    Date 06/07/2006

    The Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) announced record membership sales with three sold at $49,000 on July 5. This follows a record month of trading with spring wheat futures trading at a record 169,574 contracts for the month. According to MGEX records, that is the highest June volume and the second highest monthly volume in the Exchange’s 125-year history.

  • Ljubljana Stock Exchange Statistical Report - June 2006

    Date 06/07/2006

    Click here to download the Ljubljana Stock Exchange monthly statistical report for June 2006.

  • JPMorgan Securities Canada Joins CanDeal Platform

    Date 06/07/2006

    CanDeal, Canada’s leader in online debt securities trading, today announced that JPMorgan Securities Canada has become the 12th dealer participant to join the CanDeal marketplace. JPMorgan is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $1.3 trillion and operations in more than 50 countries. The firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers, small business and commercial banking, financial transaction processing, asset and wealth management, and priva

  • Irish Stock Exchange First Half 2006 Review

    Date 06/07/2006

    Record half year for equity turnover - trading in equities on the Irish Stock Exchange in the first half of 2006 was €65.8 billion, up 20% over the same period in 2005 Average daily equity turnover rose to €526 million from €441 million. Daily transactions done on the equity market up 22% in the first half of 2006 to 3,843 ISEQ® continues to outperform leading international indices Four new companies enter the Irish Enterprise Exchange this year. More to follow. Ne