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  • SWX Swiss Exchange - Habsburg Holdings Ltd. - No Suspension Of Trading; No Delisting

    Date 31/10/2002

    On 1 October 2002, the SWX Swiss Exchange announced that Habsburg Holdings Ltd. had been sanctioned by issuance of a CHF 15,000.-- fine and the threat of having its shares suspended from trading or, under circumstances, delisted as a result of the company's repeated non-compliance with the duty to submit in a timely manner documentation pertaining to its annual general meeting of shareholders, as well as its failure to pay listing fees for 2000 and 2001.

  • Stock Exchange Of Thailand Re-opens Its Trading System

    Date 31/10/2002

    Regarding the error in the system that resulted in the Automated System of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (ASSET System) being unable to match trading orders as usual from 16.18 hours on Thursday 31 October 2002, the SET temporarily halted the system, but re-opened the market again at 17.22 hours.

  • Stock Exchange Of Thailand Announces Temporary Trading System Error

    Date 31/10/2002

    The Automated System of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (ASSET System) has been unavailable since 16.18 hours of Thursday 31 October 2002, due to an error in the matching system, causing the trading system to be unable to match trading orders as usual. The SET has been trying to resolve this problem so as to be able to continue normal operations, and will shortly again open the call market operation for today.

  • Singapore Exchange Limited To Award Top Traders For Middle East Crude Oil (MECO) Futures

    Date 31/10/2002

    Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) today announced the introduction of a Top Trader Incentive Scheme for its MECO Futures contract, which will be launched on 12 November 2002.

  • Russian Trading System: Record Turnover On The Order-Driven Market

    Date 31/10/2002

    Russian Trading System: Record Turnover On The Order-Driven Market On October 30th the Order-Driven market turnover reached the all-time high of 424 million rubles. 1711 trades were executed.