Record year for OMX Nordic Exchange.STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- 2006 was a record year for OMX Nordic Exchange (STO:0MX) in terms of trading. All time high figures were reached in average daily turnover, number of trades per day and number of derivatives contracts per day. - Average daily share turnover amounted to EUR 4,198 (3,055) million. - The turnover rate was 132 (117) percent. - The average daily derivative trading turnover amounted to 553,793 (475,885) contracts. - The number of listed companies amounted to 791 (741). - The number of new companies on the main market and First North amounted to 103 (41). - The number of members amounted to 159 (166). Highlights 2006 * The total share trading on OMX Nordic Exchange in 2006 amounted to EUR 1,054 billion, corresponding to an average daily turnover of EUR 4,198 million, thus making 2006 the best year ever in terms of trading (2000: EUR 3,279 million per day). * The number of trades per day for OMX Nordic Exchange also reached an all time high, with 124,484 trades per day during 2006 (2005: 84,667 trades per day). * The derivatives trading on OMX Nordic Exchange in 2006 amounted to 553,793 contracts per day, which is the best year ever (2005: 475,885 contracts per day). Reported figures concern 2006, comparable figures pertain to 2005, unless otherwise stated. All statistics are also available at www.omxgroup.com/nordicexchange/Themarket/Statisticsanalysis About OMX | OMX is a leading expert in the exchange industry. Through the Nordic Exchange, OMX offers access to approximately 80 percent of the Nordic and Baltic securities market. The Nordic Exchange is a term used for marketing purposes and is not a legal entity. It describes the common offering from the Helsinki Stock Exchange “HEX” redirects here. For other uses, see HEX (disambiguation).
For Wikipedia's help pages, see . , Copenhagen Stock Exchange Copenhagen Stock Exchange The only securities exchange in Denmark. It features electronic trading of stocks, bonds, futures, and options. , Stockholm Stock Exchange The Stockholm Stock Exchange (Swedish: Stockholmsbörsen) is a stock exchange located in Stockholm, Sweden. Founded in 1863 [1] it is the primary securities exchange of the Nordic Countries. , Iceland Stock Exchange Iceland Stock Exchange (Icelandic: Kauphöll Íslands) or ICEX was established in 1985 as a joint venture of several banks and brokerage firms on the initiative of the central bank. , Tallinn Stock Exchange The Tallinn Stock Exchange is a stock exchange operating in Tallinn, Estonia. It is one of the OMX Exchanges, which also operates Helsinki Stock Exchange and Stockholm Stock Exchange. It is the only regulated exchange in Estonia. The major stock market index was the TALSE. , Riga Stock Exchange The Riga Stock Exchange is a sole stock exchange operating in Riga, Latvia. It is owned by OMX, which also operates Helsinki Stock Exchange and Stockholm Stock Exchange. and Vilnius Stock Exchange The Vilnius Stock Exchange (VSE) is a stock exchange established in 1993 operating in Vilnius, Lithuania. It is owned by OMX, which also operates Helsinki Stock Exchange and Stockholm Stock Exchange. . OMX' integrated technology solutions cross the transaction chain enabling efficient securities transactions for over 60 exchange organizations in more than 50 countries. OMX is a Nordic Large Cap company in the Financial sector on the OMX Nordic Exchange. For more information, please visit www.omxgroup.com. This information was brought to you by Waymaker http://www.waymaker.net |
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