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  • KCBT Open Interest Swells In Many Contracts

    Date 02/11/1999

    During the month of October, many contracts at the Kansas City Board of Trade saw increases in open interest when compared to September 1999. Wheat options open interest increased by 7.7 percent; Value Line® stock index futures open interest grew 15.6 percent; Mini Value Line® open interest increased 3.6 percent; and Mini Value Line options open interest increased 107.1 percent. Wheat futures open interest grew 30.2 percent when compared to October 1998. Wheat options volume traded in October

  • Eurex Sets New Standards - Over 300 Million Contracts Traded In 10 Months

    Date 02/11/1999

    Eurex, the European derivatives market, is posting further increases in turnover, with over 34 rnillion contracts traded again in October, about 8.6 million more than in the same month of last year. Total trading volume for the first 10 months of 1999 exceeded 315 million contracts, which means that the derivatives market has broken through a "sound barrier" after 10 months of trading this year: Never before have rnore than 300 million derivatives contracts been traded on an exchange in a single

  • CME Posts October Record Equity Volume

    Date 02/11/1999

    The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) posted its best October ever in equity and index products with volume up 13.9 percent, as trading was fuelled by all-time monthly records in several individual products.

  • CBOT Leaders Say Alliance With Eurex Will Expand Customer Base In Europe And Bring More Orders To CBOT Members

    Date 02/11/1999

    Chicago Board of Trade leaders today said their alliance with Eurex will bring significant new European business to the CBOT with stronger technology for electronic and open outcry trading. Speaking to a group of 45 international business journalists at a Eurex media seminar, CBOT President and CEO Thomas R. Donovan and CBOT Director Joel R. Riechers highlighted the many benefits the alliance will bring to CBOT members and customers around the world.

  • 338 Billion EURO In Turnover On The German Stock Exchanges In October

    Date 02/11/1999

    The total turnover statistics show that a volume of 337.9 billion EURO was traded on the German stock exchanges in October, 23 percent less than in October 1998. Trading in equities and warrants accounted for 206.4 billion EURO of this total, and trading in fixed-income securities, 131.5 billion EURO.