Mondo Visione Worldwide Financial Markets Intelligence

FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index:

News Centre

  • Sri Lanka_ Removal Of Asian Hotels Corp Ltd. from Index Coverage and Addition Of Asian Hotels & Properties Ltd (eff. 04/01/2004)

    Date 01/04/2004

    Effective April 1, 2004, S&P/EMDB will remove Asian Hotels Corp Ltd. (EMDB Code 524200.1 / SEDOL 6056858), a constituent of the S&P/IFCG Sri Lanka Indices, from index coverage, following its merger with Crescat Developments, an unlisted company. Simultaneously, the newly formed entity, Asian Hotels & Properties Ltd will be added to EMDB index coverage. The shares outstanding and crossholding factor for Asian Hotels & Properties will be 221.3876 million and 0.1610 respectively.

  • Singapore Exchange's Asian Derivatives Register Strong Growth And Break Records In First Quarter

    Date 01/04/2004

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) today announced strong growth by its major Asian derivatives products during the first three months of 2004. Compared to the same period last year, growth rates ranging from 28% to more than 100% were registered by SGX's Nikkei 225 futures & options, MSCI Taiwan Index futures, and MSCI Singapore Index futures.

  • S&P Announces Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Changes To The S&P Global 1200 And S&P ADR Indices

    Date 01/04/2004

    On December 2, 2003, Standard & Poor's and Morgan Stanley Capital International Inc. (MSCI) announced the results of the annual review of the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®). Due to this review, effective after the close of business April 30, 2004, a number of companies in the S&P Global 1200 and S&P ADR Indices will change GICS classifications. The GICS structure itself, which is comprised of 10 Sectors, 24 Industry Groups, 62 Industries and 132 Sub-Industries, will not be modi

  • S&P Announces Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Changes To the S&P EMDB Indices

    Date 01/04/2004

    On December 2, 2003, Standard & Poor's and Morgan Stanley Capital International Inc. (MSCI) announced the results of the annual review of the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®). Due to this review, effective after the close of business April 30, 2004, a number of companies in the S&P EMDB Indices will change GICS classifications. The GICS structure itself, which is comprised of 10 Sectors, 24 Industry Groups, 62 Industries and 132 Sub-Industries, will not be modified. For detailed

  • Program Trading Averaged 46.3 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Mar. 22-26

    Date 01/04/2004

    The New York Stock Exchange today released its weekly program-trading data submitted by its member firms. The report includes trading in all markets as reported to the NYSE for Mar. 22-26.