From : The Dealing Desk
To : ALL Clientele, and Marketing Personnel.
|
NYBOT
Friday 16th February 2007 : All Agricultural Products (Coffee, Sugar, Cotton and Cocoa) are having Regular Trading Hours. US Dollar Index early closes at 1800 hrs.
Monday 19th February 2007 : All markets remain closed except US Dollar Index. US Dollar Index will be trading from 0700 hrs till 1505 hrs. |
| |
NYMEX
Friday 16th February 2007 : Observes normal trading hrs.
Monday 19th February 2007 : Trading Floors remain closed for the day. Electronic trading will be open. |
| |
ICE (IPE) / EUREX
Friday 16th & Monday 19th February 2007 : ICE observes normal trading hours.
Friday 16th February 2007 : EUREX Observes normal trading hours.
Monday 19th February 2007 : All EUR-denominated U.S. products open for trading, no settlement in U.S. equity options on 19th February 2007. |
| |
CBOT
Friday 16th February 2007 : Open auction: Agricultural Products and Equity Indices have normal
trading hours. Financial Contracts: - Pit trading closes at 1900 hrs.
Sunday 18th February 2007 : Overnight e-cbot closed for all applicable contracts.
Monday 19th February 2007 : Pit closed for Agricultural, Financial & Equity Products. Daytime
e-cbot remains closed. Overnight e-cbot opens at normal evening times. |
| |
CME
Friday 16th February 2007 : TTrading Floor early closes at 1800 hrs for Foreign Exchange. Equity Indexes have their regular trading.
GLOBEX: Foreign Exchange and Interest Rates traded on regular trading hrs will close at 2115 hrs.
Sunday 18th February 2007 : GLOBEX regular open for the trade date of 19th Monday.
Monday 19th February 2007 : Trading Floor remains closed for the day.
GLOBEX trading halts for Equity products at 1630 hrs, Foreign Exchange
products at 1800 hrs and resumes by 2300 hrs for Tuesday’s trade. |
| |
Spot Market : 19th Monday February 2007 : Spot market will function till 1800hrs. |
| |
Regards,
Dealing Controller,
|
| |
Timings are mentioned in GMT. Exchange information is subject to change at any time. Clients using
this information are solely responsible for their own actions. |