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  • Tehran Stock Exchange April 2006 Monthly Report

    Date 04/05/2006

    Click here to download Tehran Stock Exchange's April 2006 statistical report.

  • TAIFEX Sets Record High Monthly Trading Volume

    Date 04/05/2006

    The Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) today announced record high monthly trading volume of 11,716,824 contracts in April, exceeding the previous high of 10,179,539 contracts set in March 2006. The cumulative total trading volume from January to April is 39,318,391 contracts, exceeding the 22,153,084 contracts traded during the same period in 2005 by 77.48%.

  • Sydney Futures Exchange Experiences Record Trading Volumes On The 30 Day Interbank Cash Rate Futures Contract

    Date 04/05/2006

    Sydney Futures Exchange experienced record daily trading volumes on Wednesday 3 May in the 30 Day Interbank Cash Rate Futures contract. A total of 39,686 contracts were traded with a notional value of over $119 billion, up 28% from the previous record of 30,935 set on 5 April 2006.

  • SWX: Potential Suspension Of Trading Due To Breach Of Reporting Requirements

    Date 04/05/2006

    In spite of receiving reminders, the following companies that are listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange failed to publish and to submit their annual reports for 2005 to the SWX within the specified time, i.e. by 30 April 2006. Ci Com SA, 11, Rue de Candolle, 1205 Genève Nextrom Holding AG, Churerstrasse 135, 8808 Pfäffikon SZ

  • SWX: Ad Hoc publicity: Preliminary Investigation Of Schweizerische Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft ("Swiss Re") Stayed

    Date 04/05/2006

    In January 2006, the SWX Swiss Exchange announced that it had initiated a preliminary investigation of Swiss Re with regard to a potential violation of Art. 72 of the Listing Rules ("Ad hoc publicity"). On the basis of this preliminary investigation, the SWX has concluded that there has not been a breach of its provisions governing ad hoc publicity. The SWX has stayed the proceeding, because no new potentially price-sensitive facts were communicated by Swiss Re in January 2006.