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  • SGX Derivatives Trading Volume For August Grows 23% - SiMSCI Breaks Records

    Date 03/09/2002

    Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX) today announced that the trading volume for August 2002 grew 22.8%, reaching 3,039,500 contracts as compared to 2,476,105 contracts traded in the same month last year while the total trading volume for the period January-August 2002 registered a growth of 12.7% with 22,269,606 contracts as compared with 19,760,878 contracts traded in the same period last year.

  • September 11: virt-x To Observe Two Minutes' Silence

    Date 03/09/2002

    To commemorate the first anniversary of the September 11 tragedy in the United States, virt-x, in conjunction with other European exchanges, will observe two minutes' silence at 13.46 BST on September 11. Trading on the virt-x market will be unaffected.

  • September 11: London Stock Exchange To Observe Two-Minute Silence

    Date 03/09/2002

    As a mark of respect on the first anniversary of the September 11 tragedy in the United States, staff at the London Stock Exchange, along with staff at other European exchanges, will observe two minutes' silence at 13:46 BST on September 11.

  • Pacific Exchange Proposes New Options Platform - Files With SEC For Electronic Trading System With Remote Access - Incentives For Aggressive Market Making

    Date 03/09/2002

    The Pacific Exchange (PCX) announced today that it is developing a new technology platform with an enhanced market structure for options trading. The proposal, PCX Plus, will provide customers and traders expanded opportunities in all options listed on the Exchange.

  • KCBT Wheat Futures Monthly Trading Volume Third-Largest In Exchange History

    Date 03/09/2002

    The Kansas City Board of Trade wheat futures trading volume during the month of August was the third-largest in the history of the exchange. A total of 303,624 contracts were traded, very near the 309,892 contract record set in June 2001. The swell in futures trading has pushed year-to-date volume through Aug. 30 to a 2.4 percent increase when compared to 2001 and 5.5 percent increase when compared to year-to-date figures for 2000, the annual record holder.