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  • IPE Announces Launch Date For Electricity Futures Trading

    Date 21/02/2001

    The IPE will launch its Electricity futures contract on Monday 19 March 2001. This launch date is subject to Government confirmation, expected on Friday 16 March, that the go live date for the New Electricity Trading Arrangements (NETA) is still targeted for 27 March 2001.

  • EEX Futures Market With Market Makers From The Start - Trading Fees For The Derivatives Market

    Date 21/02/2001

    On Wednesday, the European Energy Exchange (EEX) released further details about the electricity futures market that will be launched on March 1st. So-called Designated Market Makers will form an integral part of the derivatives market, and provide for liquidity in the trading of futures on electricity. Designated Market Makers have an obligation to quote binding bid and ask prices.

  • Biography Of David J. Vitale, CBOT President And CEO

    Date 21/02/2001

    David J. Vitale was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of the Chicago Board of Trade on February 20, 2001. In addition to serving as a member of the CBOT®’s Board of Directors and Executive Committee, Mr. Vitale also serves as President and CEO on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the MidAmerica Commodity Exchange, an affiliate of the CBOT®.

  • WCE Membership Votes to Demutualize - Historic Not-For-Profit Agricultural Commodity Exchange

    Date 20/02/2001

    The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE) today announced that the membership of the 114-year-old institution has voted with a strong majority of 178 to 36 to demutualize the Exchange.

  • The Central Bank Of Iceland Auctions Repurchase Agreement For 24.1 Billion Krónur.

    Date 20/02/2001

    The Central Bank of Iceland held a weekly auction of repurchase agreements on February 20 of the maturity of 14 days.The auction was a fixed rate one at 11.4 per cent p.a. Offers were made for a total amount of 24.1 billion krónur resulting in repurchase contracts for that amount.