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  • Winnipeg Commodity Exchange New Crop Commodity Price Trends

    Date 05/04/2001

    Throughout March, Oct 01 western barley prices have been trading at levels approximately $6.00/tonne above year-ago price levels. Oct 01 feed wheat prices are also trading at levels significantly above year-ago prices. Year-ago feed wheat futures prices for purposes of comparison have been adjusted (as explained below) to approximate the recent changes in the feed wheat contract.

  • Trading Up In March For Euronext Paris, Amsterdam And Brussels.

    Date 05/04/2001

    Trading in equities through the central order-book of Euronext rose 12.35% in value, from EUR 139.4 billion in February to EUR 156.6 billion in March.

  • Singapore Exchange And American Stock Exchange To Begin Trading ETFS And HOLDRS<SUP>SM</SUP> In Singapore On May 4

    Date 05/04/2001

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) and American Stock Exchange® (Amex®) today announced Amex-listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and HOLDRSSM will begin listing and trading on SGX Securities Trading (SGX-ST) on May 4th.

  • QQQ The Newest Star At CBOE: New iShares Record Set In March

    Date 05/04/2001

    The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) saw its newest product take off in March, as volume levels for options on the Nasdaq-100 Index Tracking StockSM, QQQ, surpassed all expectations. In its first full month of trading following a February 27 launch, QQQ volume was 2,211,781 contracts (1,504,011 calls and 707,770 puts), making it the second most actively traded index option at CBOE, trailing only the venerable S&P 500® Index options (SPX). CBOE also set a new record for one-day v

  • Preliminary First-Quarter 2001 Results - Daily Share Volume Averages A Record 2.1 Billion - 22 Of 50 Largest Trading Sessions Ever Occurred In The First Quarter

    Date 05/04/2001

    Daily volume on The Nasdaq Stock Market® averaged a record 2.1 billion shares in the first quarter of this year, a 15.8 percent increase from 1.8 billion shares in the first quarter of 2000, and a 2.9 percent gain from 2.03 billion shares in the fourth quarter last year. Twenty-two of the 50 heaviest trading days ever on Nasdaq® occurred in the first quarter of 2001. Nasdaq experienced its most active single session in the first quarter, when 3.18 billion shares were traded on January 31, 2001.

  • New York Stock Exchange Announces 2000 Financial Results

    Date 05/04/2001

    The New York Stock Exchange reported revenue of $815.3 million and net income of $72.9 million in 2000, compared with revenue of $735.5 million and net income of $75.2 million in 1999.

  • March Sees Second Highest Monthly Volume Level Ever At Winnipeg Commodity Exchange

    Date 05/04/2001

    Total monthly futures pit trade, for all commodities combined, reached a record level for the month of March at 303,720 contracts, 48.8% higher than one year ago. A substantial increase in canola futures volume for March was a driving factor behind the overall record level in total futures volume. Crop year-to-date total futures pit trade for 2000/01 came in at 1,838,692 contracts, well ahead of the 1,565,062 contracts traded during the same period one-year earlier. Total futures open interest w

  • LIFFE Appoints Managing Director Of Sales And Marketing

    Date 05/04/2001

    The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) is pleased to announce that Mr. Simon Raybould has been appointed as the Exchange's Managing Director of Sales and Marketing.

  • IPE Gas Oil Futures 20 Years Old On 6 April 2001

    Date 05/04/2001

    IPE Gas Oil futures celebrates 20 years on Friday 6 April 2001. Launched in 1981, Gas Oil futures was the IPE's first successfully traded contract and it has developed into one of the most well-established hedging and trading tools of the energy industry.

  • Euronext Paris Derivatives Markets - Trading Reaches Record High In March

    Date 05/04/2001

    Trading on Paris derivatives markets reached a record 27,340,105 contracts, including both futures and options, in March. Open interest was down 20.7% on February figures, reflecting the close of quarterly deliveries, and at month end stood at 31,127,929 lots.