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Exchanges 
Athens Derivative
Exchange (ADEX)-Greece
Greek Futures and Options Exchange. Clears Stock, Bond and
FX contracts
The derivative products which are being gradually
introduced, are contracts based on various financial assets such
as stocks, stock indices, interest rates and bonds. Their value,
performance and return depend upon the underlying asset on which
they are based. In Derivatives Market, three types of contracts
are traded: Futures and Options on the FTSE/ASE-20 and FTSE/ASE
Mid 40 indices, Futures on the 10-year Hellenic Republic Bond,
Stock Futures and Stock Lending contracts.
Amsterdam Exchanges
(AEX)-The Netherlands
The Netherlands arm of EURONEXT formally the AEX. Euronext N.V. is the world's first cross border exchange
business. It provides services for cash markets in Belgium,
France, the Netherlands, and Portugal, and for derivatives
in the UK. Euronext's services range from public offerings
to trading facilities for cash instruments and derivatives.
They also include clearing and netting, settlement through
its partnership with Euroclear, IT solutions, and market data.
American
Stock Exchange (AMEX)-United States
The American Stock Exchange has been a pioneer in market innovation
for more than a century and remains committed to developing successful
new investment products and innovative services for companies
and investors. As the nation's most diversified financial marketplace,
the American Stock Exchange conducts trading through an advanced
centralized specialist system and is committed to providing a
superior marketplace for the investing public and its members.
Alberta
Stock Exchange (ASE)-Canada
Alberta Stock
Exchange and Vancouver Stock Exchange have merged to form Canadian
Venture Exchange. TSX Venture Exchange, Canada's venture capital
marketplace, provides emerging companies with access to capital,
while offering investors a well-regulated market for making venture
investments. TSX Venture listed companies are active in mining,
oil and gas, manufacturing, technology, financial services and
other sectors.
Athens Stock Exchange
(ATH)-Greece
The Athens Stock Exchange (ASE), is the sole official market
of shares trading in the Greek capital market. The site can inform
you about the way trading is conducted in ASE, the brokerage
members - companies of the ASE, the IPO and rights issues requirements,
the obligations of listed companies and other issues concerning
the products and the ASE market.
Australian
Stock Exchange (ASX)-Australia
The Australian Stock Exchange Limited (ASX) was
formed in 1987 through the amalgamation of six independent stock
exchanges that formerly operated in the state capital cities.
ASX operates Australia’s primary national stock exchange for
equities, derivatives and fixed interest securities. It also
provides comprehensive market data and information to a range
of users. All these operations are underpinned by comprehensive
high-quality information technology systems.
Bolsa de Derivados do Portugal
(BDP)-Portugal
The Portuguese arm of the EURONEXT, formally the BDP. Euronext
Lisbon is committed to providing the tools and the environment
for access to capital and investment opportunities. Euronext
Lisbon provides the leadership that is bringing the Portuguese
financial market into into the 21st century, building the foundations
of a future with locally provided services for Portuguese, European
and world-wide financial investors. Euronext Lisbon has an eye
on the world market, a hand on Portugal's pulse and a team with
its feet on the ground. By actively processing information on
market trends, Euronext Lisbon constantly innovates to offer
financial products that provide timely strategic answers to pressing
market requirements. Euronext Lisbon is now the managing body
for both the spot market and the derivatives market as well as
renders services to the repo and securities lending market.
Belgian
Futures & Options Exchange (BELFOX)-Belgium
The Belgium Derivatives
arm of the EURONEXT, formally the BELFOX. Euronext
N.V. is the world's first cross border exchange business. It
provides services for cash markets in Belgium, France, the Netherlands,
and Portugal, and for derivatives in the UK. Euronext's services
range from public offerings to trading facilities for cash instruments
and derivatives. They also include clearing and netting, settlement
through its partnership with Euroclear, IT solutions, and market
data.
Brussels Exchange (BXS)
The Belgium arm
of the EURONEXT, formally the BXS. Euronext
N.V. is the world's first cross border exchange business. It
provides services for cash markets in Belgium, France, the Netherlands,
and Portugal, and for derivatives in the UK. Euronext's services
range from public offerings to trading facilities for cash instruments
and derivatives. They also include clearing and netting, settlement
through its partnership with Euroclear, IT solutions, and market
data.

Bolsa de
Mercadorias & Futuros (Sao Paulo) (BMF)-Brazil
On August 29, 2002, BM&F launched the Brazilian
Commodities Exchange, which unites the commodity exchanges of
Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Rio Grande do Sul and
Uberlândia. BM&F renders clearing and settlement services
to the new exchange. The aim is to create an integrated domestic
market for agricultural commodities with modern price discovery
mechanisms and an organized marketing structure. The Brazilian
Commodities Exchange started trading on October 22, 2002.
Chicago
Board Options Exchange (CBOE)-United States
The CBOE is the premier option exchange and provides a global
marketplace for financial and index products including futures
and/or options for its Volatility Index, equity options, index
options, exchange traded funds, HOLDRS and LEAPS, interest rate
options, FLEX and structured products.
Chicago Board of Trade (CBT)
)-United States
The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT®), established
in 1848, is a leading futures and options on futures exchange.
More than 3,600 CBOT members trade 50 different futures and options
products at the exchange through open auction and/or electronically.
Volume at the exchange in 2003 was a record breaking 454 million
contracts.
Chubu
Commodity Exchange (CCX)-Japan
At the time of the merger on October 1,1996, commodities listed
and traded on Central Japan Commodity Exchange included agricultural
products (imported soybeans and red beans) etc. on a physical
delivery future basis. Added subsequently as new commodities
were, from November 1,1999, Japan's first cash settlement of
livestock product (shell eggs) futures, from January 12, 2000,
physical delivery futures transactions of oil products (gasoline
and kerosene), and then from May 23, 2000, physical delivery
futures transactions of NON-GMO (non genetically modified organisms)
Soybeans. And on January 9, 2004, Gasoil was launched. Tradings
of all commodities on the Exchange is brisk.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
(CME) )-United States
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. is the largest futures exchange
in the United States and the second largest exchange in the world
for the trading of futures and options on futures. As a marketplace
for global risk management, our exchange brings together buyers
and sellers of derivatives products, which trade on our trading
floors, on our GLOBEX® electronic trading platform and through
privately negotiated transactions. Futures and options provide
a way to protect against — and profit from — price changes in
financial instruments and physical commodities. In addition,
we own our own clearing house and are able to guarantee, clear
and settle every contract traded through our exchange.
Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange
(New York) (CSCE) )-United States
The NYBOT provides a global marketplace for agricultural,
financial and index products including futures and options for
Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton, Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice (FCOJ),
Sugar, NYSE Composite Index®, Russell 1000 Index®,
Russell 2000®,Russell 3000®, Reuters CRB
Index®, US Dollar Index® (USDX) and 29
currency pairs.
Commodity Exchange Inc. (New
York) (COMEX) )-United States
The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., is the world's largest
physical commodity futures exchange and the preeminent trading
forum for energy and precious metals. The Exchange has stood
for market integrity and price transparency throughout its 132-year
history. Transactions executed on the Exchange avoid the risk
of counterparty default because the Exchange clearinghouse acts
as the counterparty to every trade. Trading is conducted through
two divisions, the NYMEX Division, home to the energy, platinum,
and palladium markets; and the COMEX Division, on which all other
metals trade. The wide array of trading markets provided by the
Exchange include futures and options contracts for crude oil,
gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, electricity, gold, silver,
copper, aluminum, and platinum; futures contracts for coal, propane,
and palladium; and options contracts on the price differentials
between crude oil and gasoline, crude oil and heating oil, Brent
and West Texas Intermediate crude oil, and various futures contract
months (calendar spreads) for light, sweet crude; Brent crude;
gasoline; heating oil; and natural gas.
Dalian
Commodity Exchange (DCE)-China
The DCE provides a marketplace for Chinese agricultural products
including futures for soybeans and soybean meal.
Deutsche Terminbourse
(DTB)-Germany
Formerly the DTB, now known as the Eurex is the world’s largest
futures and options exchange and is jointly operated by Deutsche
Börse AG and SWX Swiss Exchange. The Exchange is the market place
of choice for trading and clearing of derivatives. Eurex has
been a pioneer in electronic trading of derivative products for
more than a decade, and it offers its customers open, democratic,
simple, and cost-effective access from any point around the globe.
The trading participants are connected to the Eurex system via
a communications network; at present, some 700 locations worldwide
are connected to Eurex.
European Electricity
Exchange (EEX)
European Energy Exchange Germany's energy exchange
and is located in Leipzig. Preceding companies were LPX Leipzig
Power Exchange, located in Leipzig and European Energy Exchange,
located in Frankfurt. Both exchanges and their supporting associations
merged within the year 2002. The objective of European Energy
Exchange is to become the leading energy exchange in Central
Europe. In future power, gas and other energy sources are to
be tradable at EEX. This range is to be completed by services
related to the exchange, such as Clearing of transactions outside
the exchange (OTC Clearing).

European Options
Exchange (Amsterdam) (EOE)-The Netherlands
The Netherlands arm of EURONEXT formally the AEX. Euronext N.V. is the world's first cross border exchange
business. It provides services for cash markets in Belgium,
France, the Netherlands, and Portugal, and for derivatives
in the UK. Euronext's services range from public offerings
to trading facilities for cash instruments and derivatives.
They also include clearing and netting, settlement through
its partnership with Euroclear, IT solutions, and market data.
Germany's
Option's and Futures Exchange (EUREX)-Germany
Eurex is the world’s largest futures and options exchange
and is jointly operated by Deutsche Börse AG and SWX Swiss Exchange.
The Exchange is the market place of choice for trading and clearing
of derivatives. Eurex has been a pioneer in electronic trading
of derivative products for more than a decade, and it offers
its customers open, democratic, simple, and cost-effective access
from any point around the globe. The trading participants are
connected to the Eurex system via a communications network; at
present, some 700 locations worldwide are connected to Eurex.
Financial Instrument Exchange
(at NYCE) (FINEX) )-United States
The NYBOT provides a global marketplace for agricultural,
financial and index products including futures and options for
Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton, Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice (FCOJ),
Sugar, NYSE Composite Index®, Russell 1000 Index®,
Russell 2000®,Russell 3000®, Reuters CRB
Index®, US Dollar Index® (USDX) and 29
currency pairs.
Fukuoka Futures Exchange (FFE)-Japan
The FFE provides a global marketplace for agricultural including
futures and options for corn, broilers, imported soybeans, soybean
meal, red beans and refined sugar.
Helsinki Exchanges (HEX)-Finland
HEX Integrated Markets, division of OMHEX, is
the largest securities market in northern Europe. Through its
exchange operations within Stockholmsbörsen, HEX Helsinki, HEX
Tallinn and HEX Riga it offers investors access to 80 per cent
of the Nordic and Baltic equity market and operates the central
securities depositories in Finland, Estonia and Latvia.
Amsterdam Financial
Futures Market (FTA)-The Netherlands
The Netherlands arm of EURONEXT formally the FTA. Euronext N.V. is the world's first cross border exchange
business. It provides services for cash markets in Belgium,
France, the Netherlands, and Portugal, and for derivatives
in the UK. Euronext's services range from public offerings
to trading facilities for cash instruments and derivatives.
They also include clearing and netting, settlement through
its partnership with Euroclear, IT solutions, and market data.
Copenhagen Stock
Exchange (FUTOP)-Denmark
The FUTOP provides a global marketplace for financial and
stock products including equity securities, derivatives, investment
funds, bonds and currency trading.
Hong Kong Exchanges and
Clearing Ltd. (HKE)-Hong Kong
The HKE and the HKFE have been merged into one unit. The HKE
provides a global marketplace for financial and stock products
including equity securities, derivative warrants, Exchange traded
funds, Unit trusts, mutual funds, bonds and a new pilot program
to trade U.S. securities.
The Hong Kong Futures
Exchange Ltd. (HKFE)-Hong Kong
The HKE and the HKFE have been merged into one unit. The HKFE
provides a global marketplace for financial and index products
including futures and options for Dow Jones, Hang Seng Index,
H-shares Index, Single Stock futures, HIBOR interest rate futures
and 3 year exchange fund notes.
International Monetary Market
(Division of CME) (IMM)-United States
The Financial Futures Market that is part of the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange. The IMM provides a global marketplace for financial
and index products of the CME including futures and options for
the S&P 500, currency contracts and interest contracts.
International Petroleum Exchange
of London Ltd. (IPE)-United Kingdom
The International Petroleum Exchange of London Limited is
a recognized Investment Exchange. It is Europe's leading energy
futures and options exchange. The IPE provides a highly regulated
marketplace where industry participants use futures and options
to minimise their price exposure in the physical energy market.
Over $2 billion daily in underlying value is traded on the IPE.
The IPE provides a global marketplace for energy products including
futures and options for Brent crude oil, gas oil and natural
gas.

Italian
Derivatives Market (IDEM)-Italy
Part of the Italian Stock Exchange, the IDEM provides a global
marketplace for financial and stock derivatives including futures
on indexes as well as futures on stocks. warrants, Exchange traded
funds, Unit trusts, mutual funds, bonds and a new pilot program
to trade U.S. securities.
Italian
Exchange (MOT)
Part of the Italian Stock Exchange, the MOT provides a global
marketplace for Italian and European financial and stock products
including stocks, warrants, certificates, exchange traded funds,
Unit trusts, mutual funds and bonds.
Italian
Stock Exchange/Milan Domestic Futures Exchange (SIA)-Italy
The SIA provides a global marketplace for financial and stock
derivatives including futures on indexes as well as futures on
stocks. warrants, Exchange traded funds, Unit trusts, mutual
funds, bonds and a new pilot program to trade U.S. securities.
Kansas City Board of Trade
(KCBT) )-United States
The KCBOT provides a global marketplace for agricultural and
index products that include futures and options for red winter
wheat and the Value Line Index.
Kansai
Commodity Exchange (KEX)
The KEX provides a global marketplace for agricultural products
including futures and/or options for frozen shrimp, coffee index,
corn index, imported soybeans, Azuki beans, raw sugar and raw
silk.
Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange
(KLCE)-Malaysia
The futures industry commenced with the establishment of the
Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE), the first futures exchange
in Southeast Asia in July 1980. In December 15, 1995, the birth
of KLOFFE heralded a significant event in the development of
the nation's capital market with the launch of KLOFFE's stock
index futures contract. With its introduction, Malaysia became
the third Asian economy after Hong Kong and Japan to offer domestic
equity derivatives products. The following 8 products are traded
on the exchange: Crude Palm Oil Futures, Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
Composite Index Futures Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Composite
Index Options, 3-Month Kuala Lumpur Interbank Offered Rate interest
rate Futures, Three-Year Malaysian Government Securities Futures,
Five-Year Malaysian Government Securities Futures, Ten-Year Malaysian
Government Securities Futures, Crude Palm Kernel Oil Futures.
Kuala Lumpur Options and
Futures Exchange (KLOFFE)-Malaysia
The futures industry commenced with the establishment of the
Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE), the first futures exchange
in Southeast Asia in July 1980. In December 15, 1995, the birth
of KLOFFE heralded a significant event in the development of
the nation's capital market with the launch of KLOFFE's stock
index futures contract. With its introduction, Malaysia became
the third Asian economy after Hong Kong and Japan to offer domestic
equity derivatives products. The following 8 products are traded
on the exchange: Crude Palm Oil Futures, Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
Composite Index Futures Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Composite
Index Options, 3-Month Kuala Lumpur Interbank Offered Rate interest
rate Futures, Three-Year Malaysian Government Securities Futures,
Five-Year Malaysian Government Securities Futures, Ten-Year Malaysian
Government Securities Futures, Crude Palm Kernel Oil Futures.
Korean Stock
Exchange (KSE)-Korea
The KSE is a dynamic and reliable securities exchange, where
the cash and derivative products, including stocks, bonds, stock
index futures, stock index options and equity options are traded.
In terms of market capitalization and trading volume the KSE
ranks 10th in the world.
Korean Options
and Futures Exchange (KOFEX)-Korea
Korea Futures Exchange is the Nation’s only total derivative
product exchange that trades general product futures and diverse
option products such as Interest futures, currency futures, and
stock-related futures. Futures Exchange opened with four products,
American Dollar futures, CD Interest futures, gold futures, and
American dollar option in Busan, April 1999 to began a new era
of Korea's futures market. In September, 1999, national debt
futures was listed and in January and December of 2001, KOSDAQ
50 futures and KOSDAQ 50 options were each listed, and in May
of 2002, National debt option was listed, which was Korea's first
American style future option.
Long Bulk Metals Market (now
LME) (LBM)-United Kingdom
See London Metals Exchange

London Commodity Exchange
(was FOX) (LCE)- United Kingdom
Now part of the Euronext. The LCE arm of EURONEXT formally
the FOX. Euronext N.V. is the world's
first cross border exchange business. It provides services for
cash markets in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Portugal,
and for derivatives in the UK. Euronext's services range from
public offerings to trading facilities for cash instruments and
derivatives. They also include clearing and netting, settlement
through its partnership with Euroclear, IT solutions, and market
data.
London International Financial
Futures Exchange Ltd (LIFFE)- United Kingdom
Now part of the Euronext. The London derivatives arm of EURONEXT
formally the LIFFE. The LIFFE market offers the most extensive
range of derivative products of any exchange in the world. The
LIFFE market provides futures and options contracts across five
different currencies and product lines: bonds, short term interest
rates, swaps, equities and equity indices, and commodities.
London Metals Exchange (LME)- United Kingdom
The London Metal Exchange (LME) is the world’s premier non-ferrous
metals market, with highly liquid contracts. Today the Exchange
trades in eight metals and one index comprising the six primary
base metals. The LME's eight contracts are: copper grade
A, primary aluminum, standard lead, primary nickel, tin, special
high grade zinc, aluminum alloy and North American Special Aluminum
Alloy (NASAAC).
London
Securities and Derivatives Exchange (OMLX)-United Kingdom
EDX London formerly
the OMLX currently offers our customers trading services in derivatives
products from three Scandinavian countries and access to efficient
trading and clearing services.
London
Stock Exchange (LSE)- United Kingdom
The London Stock Exchange is at the heart of global
financial markets and is home to some of the best companies in
the world. At the apex of the three great financial centers of
London, New York and Tokyo, the London Stock Exchange has built
on more than 200 years of integrity, expertise and market knowledge
to become the world's most global exchange business. The
LSE provides a global marketplace for financial and stock products
including stocks, warrants, certificates, exchange traded funds,
Unit trusts, mutual funds and bonds.
Mid-America Commodity Exchange
(MACE) )-United States
Chicago's 'third' commodity exchange and
part of the CBOT. Now strictly an electronic exchange.Founded
in 1868, it is the fourth-largest in the US, providing futures contracts, mostly
in agricultural products such as pigs, oats and soybeans, and
also in precious metals and some financial products.
Marche a Terme
International de France (MATIF)-France
Marche a Terme International de France, the Paris futures exchange trading futures
and options contracts over commodities
and financial instruments.
Now part of the Euronext system.
Montreal Exchange
(MX/MSX) –Canada
The MX is Canada’s premier derivatives exchange providing
a global marketplace for Canadian financial and stock products
including equity derivatives, interest rate derivatives, index
derivatives and sponsored options.
Mercado Espanol
de Futuros Financieros (MEFF)-Spain
MEFF is the futures and options Spanish official market. MEFF
clears and trades Options and Futures on Bonds, Interest rates,
and the IBEX-35 index and Futures and Options on the leading
Spanish Stocks.
Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGE) )-United States
Since 1881 the Minneapolis Grain Exchange has
facilitated price discovery in the volatile commodities markets,
providing a valuable risk management service to producers and
consumers around the world. Futures
and options contracts in hard red spring wheat, Hard Winter Wheat Index (HWI), National
Corn Index (NCI) and National Soybean Index (NSI) comprise the Exchange. The hard winter wheat, corn and
soybean futures and options are financially settled against the
spot Hard Winter Wheat Index, the National Corn Index and National
Soybean Index, calculated by DTN.
Milan
Domestic Futures Exchange (MIF)-Italy
No longer active-see Italian Derivatives Market
Malaysian Monetary Market
(MME)-Malaysia
See Malaysian Derivatives Exchange (MDEX)

Malaysia Derivatives Exchange
(MDEX)-Malaysia
The futures industry commenced with the establishment of the
Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE), the first futures exchange
in Southeast Asia in July 1980. In December 15, 1995, the birth
of KLOFFE heralded a significant event in the development of
the nation's capital market with the launch of KLOFFE's stock
index futures contract. With its introduction, Malaysia became
the third Asian economy after Hong Kong and Japan to offer domestic
equity derivatives products. The following 8 products are traded
on the exchange: Crude Palm Oil Futures, Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
Composite Index Futures Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Composite
Index Options, 3-Month Kuala Lumpur Interbank Offered Rate interest
rate Futures, Three-Year Malaysian Government Securities Futures,
Five-Year Malaysian Government Securities Futures, Ten-Year Malaysian
Government Securities Futures, Crude Palm Kernel Oil Futures.
Montreal Stock
Exchange (MSE/MX) –Canada
The MX is Canada’s premier derivatives exchange providing
a global marketplace for Canadian financial and stock products
including equity derivatives, interest rate derivatives, index
derivatives and sponsored options.
National Association of Securities
Dealers Automated Quotations(NASDAQ) )-United States
Created in 1971, the Nasdaq was the world's first electronic
stock market. The Nasdaq is a computerized system that facilitates
trading and provides price quotations on some 5,000 of the more
actively traded over-the-counter stocks. The Nasdaq is traditionally
home to many high-tech stocks. The big ones include Microsoft,
Intel, Dell, and Cisco.
NASDAQ National Market (Large
Cap) (NASNM) )-United States
The Nasdaq National Market consists of over 3000 companies
that have a national or international shareholder base, meet
stringent financial requirements, and agree to specific corporate
governance standards. This is what most people are referring
to when they talk about the Nasdaq. The larger companies trade
on the Nasdaq. National Market, while the smaller companies trade
on the Nasdaq SmallCap Market. To list initially, companies are
required to have significant net tangible assets or operating
income, a minimum public float of 500,000 shares, at least 400
shareholders, and a bid price of at least $5.
NASDAQ Small Cap Market (NASSC)
)-United States
The Nasdaq National Market consists of over 3000 companies
that have a national or international shareholder base, meet
stringent financial requirements, and agree to specific corporate
governance standards. This is what most people are referring
to when they talk about the Nasdaq. The larger companies trade
on the Nasdaq. National Market, while the smaller companies trade
on the Nasdaq SmallCap Market. To list initially, companies are
required to have significant net tangible assets or operating
income, a minimum public float of 500,000 shares, at least 400
shareholders, and a bid price of at least $5.
National Stock Exchange of India
(NSE)-India
The NSE is India’s premier exchange providing a global marketplace
for financial and stock products including eguities, futures
and options, retail debt market, wholesale debt market, IPO’s,
indices, exchange traded funds and derivatives.
New York Board of Trade (NYBOT)-United
States
The NYBOT provides a global marketplace for agricultural,
financial and index products including futures and options for
Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton, Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice (FCOJ),
Sugar, NYSE Composite Index®, Russell 1000 Index®,
Russell 2000®,Russell 3000®, Reuters CRB
Index®, US Dollar Index® (USDX) and 29
currency pairs.
New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE)
)-United States
The NYBOT provides a global marketplace for agricultural,
financial and index products including futures and options for
Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton, Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice (FCOJ),
Sugar, NYSE Composite Index®, Russell 1000 Index®,
Russell 2000®,Russell 3000®, Reuters CRB
Index®, US Dollar Index® (USDX) and 29
currency pairs.
New York Futures Exchange
(NYFE) )-United States
A division of the NYBOT. The NYBOT provides a global marketplace
for agricultural, financial and index products including futures
and options for Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton, Frozen Concentrated Orange
Juice (FCOJ), Sugar, NYSE Composite Index®, Russell
1000 Index®, Russell 2000®,Russell 3000®,
Reuters CRB Index®, US Dollar Index® (USDX)
and 29 currency pairs.
New York Mercantile Exchange
(NYMEX) )-United States
The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., is the world's largest
physical commodity futures exchange and the preeminent trading
forum for energy and precious metals. The Exchange has stood
for market integrity and price transparency throughout its 132-year
history. Transactions executed on the Exchange avoid the risk
of counterparty default because the Exchange clearinghouse acts
as the counterparty to every trade. Trading is conducted through
two divisions, the NYMEX Division, home to the energy, platinum,
and palladium markets; and the COMEX Division, on which all other
metals trade. The wide array of trading markets provided by the
Exchange include futures and options contracts for crude oil,
gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, electricity, gold, silver,
copper, aluminum, and platinum; futures contracts for coal, propane,
and palladium; and options contracts on the price differentials
between crude oil and gasoline, crude oil and heating oil, Brent
and West Texas Intermediate crude oil, and various futures.

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
)-United States
The world’s leading securities market. More than 2800 companies
are listed on the NYSE, with their combined shares worth more
than $10 trillion. These companies span the global economy.
On an average day, more than 1.2 billion shares, valued at
more than $43 billion, change hands at the NYSE.
New Zealand Futures Exchange
(NZFE)-New Zealand
NZFOX products are New Zealand futures and options contracts
which will be listed and traded on the Sydney Futures Exchange.
The NZFOX products will be based on securities listed on NZX's
markets. New Zealand investors will be able to purchase them
through authorized NZX Firms and accredited NZX Futures Advisors
or NZX Futures Traders.
Osaka Securities
Exchange (OSE)-Japan
The Osaka Securities Exchange ("OSE") provides a
marketplace for transactions of securities, securities related
futures and options with the aim of maintaining fair and smooth
transactions so as to serve the public interest and protect investors.
The primary markets are futures and options on equity indexes.
Osaka Mercantile
Exchange (OME)-Japan
The OME provides a global marketplace for agricultural products
including futures and/or options for textiles, aluminum, nickel,
rubber and cotton.
Oslo Stock
Exchange (OSLO)-Norway
Oslo Børs ASA operates a regulated market for trading in various
types of securities. The market is known as Oslo Børs both domestically
and internationally, although it is sometimes still referred
to as the Oslo stock exchange. Buyers and sellers of securities
meet and trade through the market on the simple principles of
matching supply and demand. The product areas offered by Oslo
Børs are: Shares and primary capital certificates, Bonds and other fixed income instruments, Derivatives and Warrants
NASDAQ Over The Counter (OTC)
)-United States
A security which is not traded on an exchange, usually due
to an inability to meet listing requirements trades OTC. For
such securities, brokers/dealers negotiate directly with one
another over computer networks and by phone. The NASD carefully
monitors their activities. The Nasdaq is considered to be an
OTC market, with the tier 1 being represented by companies such
as Microsoft, Dell, and Intel. Be very wary of some OTC stocks,
the OTC:BB (Bulletin Board) stocks are either penny stocks or
hold bad credit records.
NASDAQ Bulletin Board
(OTCBB) )-United States
The OTC Bulletin Board® (OTCBB) is a regulated
quotation service that displays real-time quotes, last-sale prices,
and volume information in over-the-counter (OTC) equity securities.
An OTC equity security generally is any equity that is not listed
or traded on Nasdaq® or a national securities exchange. OTCBB
securities include national, regional, and foreign equity issues,
warrants, units, American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), and Direct
Participation Programs (DPPs).
Austrian Futures & Options
Exchange (OTOB)-Austria
A division the WB, futures and options are traded on the derivatives market.
Market participants may buy and sell contracts on Austrian stocks,
on the ATX (Austrian Traded Index) and on the CECE indices.
Pacific Exchange (PCX)-United
States
The Pacific Exchange
(PCX) is a marketplace where individual and institutional investors,
professional broker-dealers, and registered member firms meet
to buy and sell options on more than 1,200 stocks. It is one
of the world's leading derivatives markets. The PCX is also the
regulator of the Archipelago Exchange (ArcaEx), a fully electronic
market for securities listed on the New York, American stock
exchanges, the Pacific Exchange, and the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX)-United
States
The Philadelphia
Stock Exchange (PHLX) trades approximately 2,000 stocks, 1,200
equity options, 16 index options and 8 currency options and 6
currency futures. Founded in 1790, the PHLX was the first stock
exchange to be established in the United States and continues
in that tradition of innovation through the products and services
it offers today.
Philadelphia Board of Trade
(PBOT) )-United States
The Philadelphia Board of Trade (PBOT), PHLX's futures exchange
subsidiary, has begun trading enhanced foreign exchange (FX)
futures, with new rules and a low-cost fee structure. The PBOT
will trade FX futures, initially focusing on G-7 currencies.
With the addition of futures trading, the PHLX now provides a
single venue to trade a full spectrum of products including equities,
equity options, index options, currency options and futures.
All options and futures traded at the PHLX and at the PBOT will
clear at the Options Clearing Corporation.

South African Futures Exchange
(SAFEX)-South Africa
An informal futures market was started in South Africa by
local merchant bank Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) in April 1987. It
was the exchange, the clearing house and the only market maker
and although it survived the October1987 market crash, volumes
remained relatively thin. In September 1988 it was decided to
broaden the market and ensure widespread trust in the independence
of the exchange and clearing house by forming Safex and the Safex
Clearing Company (Pty) Limited (Safcom). The products listed
were only futures contracts on the major JSE indices (All share,
Gold and Industrial), on the most active long -dated bond (the
E168 issued by Eskom), on the three month liquid bankers acceptance
rate and on the US$ price of gold.
Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE)-Australia
Sydney Futures Exchange Limited (SFE) is the 10th largest
financial futures and options exchange in the world by volume
turnover and the second largest in the Asia Pacific region. SFE
provides futures and options on the four most actively traded
markets - interest rates, equities, currencies and commodities,
with a number of its flagship products ranked in the world's
top ten most actively traded products in their market sector.
With 24 hour a day trading capability, access to these products
is made possible via a global electronic communications network
and the world's leading futures brokers. Regardless of location,
users can choose between direct electronic access, utilizing
trading software from major Independent Software Vendor's (ISV's),
broker proprietary systems, the Internet or traditional phone
broking.
Shanghai
Futures Exchange (SHFE)-Shanghai
Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) is a self-regulated
non-profit organization, providing the place, facilities and
services for the centralized trading of futures contracts. At
present, there are five contracts including copper, aluminum
and natural rubber, while plywood and long-grained rice contracts
are under modification. SHFE has about 219 members, of which,
183 are brokerage firms, and the rest are proprietary members.
Singapore International
Monetary Exchange (SIMEX)-Singapore
Now part of the SGX, Singapore Exchange (SGX) is Asia-Pacific's
first de-mutualised and integrated securities and derivatives
exchange. SGX was inaugurated on 1 December 1999, following the
merger of two established and well-respected financial institutions
- the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) and the Singapore International
Monetary Exchange (SIMEX).
Futures and options traded on the SGX include equity index,
interest rate, energy and single stocks.
Singapore Exchange
(SGX)-Singapore
SGX was inaugurated on 1 December 1999, following the merger
of two established and well-respected financial institutions
- the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) and the Singapore International
Monetary Exchange (SIMEX). The securities division trades bonds,
debentures, loan stocks, company warrants structured warrants,
exchange traded funds and REIT’s.
Swiss Option & Financial
Futures Exchange (SOFFEX)-Switzerland
Formerly the SOFFEX, now part of the Eurex, is the world’s
largest futures and options exchange and is jointly operated
by Deutsche Börse AG and SWX Swiss Exchange. The Exchange is
the market place of choice for trading and clearing of derivatives.
Eurex has been a pioneer in electronic trading of derivative
products for more than a decade, and it offers its customers
open, democratic, simple, and cost-effective access from any
point around the globe. The trading participants are connected
to the Eurex system via a communications network; at present,
some 700 locations worldwide are connected to Eurex.
Singapore Commodity
Exchange (SICOM)-Singapore
Singapore Commodity Exchange provides a centralized
and regulated marketplace for commodity futures to be traded
in Singapore. This paves the way for Singapore to become a commodity
futures trading centre complementing its international trading activities. have been traded
in Singapore since the 1920s. Clearing facilities for the futures
transactions were then provided by the Singapore International
Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. These were subsequently
taken over by the Rubber Association of Singapore, which was
privatized in 1992 as the RAS Commodity Exchange. This was in
turn renamed the Singapore Commodity Exchange in February 1994
to better reflect its mission to be a broad-based commodity exchange.
Additionally, Robusta coffee futures are traded on the SICOM.
Stockholm Options Market
(SOM)-Sweden
Part of the OM Group, SOM, division
of OMHEX, is the largest securities market in northern Europe.
Through its exchange operations within Stockholmsbörsen, HEX
Helsinki, HEX Tallinn and HEX Riga it offers investors access
to 80 per cent of the Nordic and Baltic equity market and operates
the central securities depositories in Finland, Estonia and
Latvia.

Taiwan
Futures Exchange (TAIFEX)-Taiwan
The Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) has been
established since 1998. Beholding the ever-changing global markets
and the innovation on financial tools, the mission of TAIFEX
is to provide a safe harbor and a leveled playing field for the
investors to meet their needs at all times. The objective is
to make the Exchange a marketplace with fairness, safety, efficiency,
and easily accessible by participants around the world. Futures and options traded on the
TAIFEX include equity index contracts, interest rate contracts
and single stocks.
The Stock Exchange, Mumbai (BSE)-India
The
Stock Exchange, Mumbai, popularly known as "BSE" was established in
1875 as "The Native Share and Stock Brokers Association".
It is the oldest one in Asia, even older than the Tokyo Stock
Exchange, which was established in 1878. It is a voluntary non-profit
making Association of Persons (AOP) and is currently engaged
in the process of converting itself into demutualised and corporate
entity. It has evolved over the years into its present status
as the premier Stock Exchange in the country. The Exchange, while
providing an efficient and transparent market for trading in
securities, debt and derivatives upholds the interests of the
investors and ensures redressal of their grievances whether against
the companies or its own member-brokers. It also strives to educate
and enlighten the investors by conducting investor education
programmes and making available to them necessary informative
inputs.
Tokyo Commodity
Exchange (formerly TOCOM) (TCE)-Japan
The TCE provides a global commodity marketplace for raw materials
including futures for gold, silver, platinum, palladium, aluminum,
gasoline, kerosene, crude oil, gas oil and rubber.
Toronto Futures Exchange (TFE) –Canada
A wholly owned subsidiary of the TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE (TSE), trading
Toronto 35 Index and TSE 100 Index futures, TSE 100 Index and
Toronto 35 Index options, and Toronto 35 Index Participation
(TIPs) options. Options are traded on the TSE. Trading is by
open outcry.
Tokyo
Grain Commodity Exchange (TGE)-Japan
One of the leading commodity futures exchanges in Asia, the
Tokyo Grain Exchange is a non-profit membership organization
presently trading corn, Non-GMO soybean, U.S. soybean, soybean
meal, azuki (red bean), arabica coffee, robusta coffee and raw
sugar futures. Options on corn, U.S. soybean and raw sugar futures
are also being traded.
Tokyo International Financial
Futures Exchange (TIFFE)-Japan
TIFFE stands for Tokyo International
Financial Futures Exchange Inc.. TIFFE was established in April
1989 under the Financial Futures Trading Law of Japan. The
purposes of TIFFE are to provide a financial futures market
and conduct clearing services for its members and their customers.
TIFFE has been constantly characterized as the youngest and
more innovative exchange in Japan and has been making every
effort to strengthen its status and role as a mother market
for Euroyen futures and Yen-related interest-rate derivatives
and to introduce cutting-edge technologies and systems. Screen-traded
market for 3-month Euroyen futures and options, and futures
on the 1-year Euroyen, 3-month Eurodollar and U.S. dollar/Japanese
yen currency.
Tokyo Stock
Exchange (TSE)-Japan
Largest of eight stock exchanges in Japan and one of the largest,
most important, and most active stock markets in the world. TSE
is a continuous auction market, similar to open outcry. It uses
the Floor Order-Routing and Execution System (FORES), an electronic
system, for trading the 150 most active domestic stocks. Less-active
stocks are traded through the Computer-Assisted Order-Routing
and Execution System (CORES). The Tokyo Stock Price Index (TOPIX)
is a composite of all stocks on the first section of the exchange,
supplemented by size groups that classify first section companies
as small, medium, and large and by sub-indices for each of the
33 industry groups. The NIKKEI STOCK AVERAGE, known as the Nikkei
225, and the Nikkei 500 are the principal indices and are calculated
by a formula similar to the DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE.
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)-Canada
Largest stock exchange in Canada, listing some 1200 company
stocks and 33 options. Toronto
Stock Exchange provides an efficient, liquid market for senior
equities. Listed companies on the senior exchange represent a
broad range of businesses from across Canada, the United States
and other countries. The Issuer Services group offers a wide
range of customer-oriented products and services.
Vancouver
Stock Exchange (VSE)-Canada
Alberta Stock
Exchange and Vancouver Stock Exchange have merged to form Canadian
Venture Exchange. TSX Venture Exchange, Canada's venture capital
marketplace, provides emerging companies with access to capital,
while offering investors a well-regulated market for making venture
investments. TSX Venture listed companies are active in mining,
oil and gas, manufacturing, technology, financial services and
other sectors.
Wiener Borse AG (WB)-Austria
The cash market offers
investors access to Austria’s most attractive stocks. Apart from
stocks, the securities traded include investment fund certificates
and index certificates, participation certificates, profit-sharing
certificates, and subscription rights. Fixed-income securities
such as bonds are also listed. Futures and options are traded
on the derivatives market. Market participants may buy and sell
contracts on Austrian stocks, on the ATX (Austrian Traded Index)
and on the CECE indices. In addition, a separate Warrants Market
has been established for trading in warrants. Another product
group is the indices developed,
calculated and disseminated in real time by Wiener Börse AG.
The best known indices are the ATX (Austrian Traded Index), which
represents the continuously traded stocks with the highest liquidity
and market capitalization, the ATX Prime and the ViDX (Vienna
Dynamic Index). The ATX Prime is a new index with a redesigned
concept that reflects the new market segmentation valid as of
2002 and will take effect as of 2 January 2002. It contains all
stocks listed on the prime market segment and serves as a benchmark
for institutional investors.

Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE)
-Canada
Winnipeg
Commodity Exchange Inc. (WCE or the "Exchange") is Canada’s only
agricultural futures and options exchange. Situated in the heart
of the Canadian Prairies, the historic centre of North America’s
grain trade, WCE operates under a mission to provide a public
marketplace for responsive price discovery and risk transfer
of commodities with efficiency and integrity. Contracts traded
on WCE include futures contracts for canola, flaxseed, domestic
feed wheat, and domestic feed barley. Options on canola, flaxseed,
feed wheat and feed barley are also traded.
Yokohama Commodity
Exchange (YCE)-Japan
The YCE provides a global commodity marketplace for agricultural
products including futures Japanese raw silk, international raw
silk and potatoes.
Regulatory
Agencies 
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
The
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) was created by Congress
in
1974 as an independent agency with the mandate to regulate commodity
futures and option markets in the United States. The agency protects
market participants against manipulation, abusive trade practices
and fraud. Through effective oversight and regulation, the CFTC
enables the markets to serve better their important functions
in the nation's economy—providing a mechanism for price discovery
and a means of offsetting price risk.
International Organization of Securities
Commissions
The
member agencies currently assembled together in the International
Organization of Securities Commissions have resolved, through
its permanent structures: to cooperate together to promote high
standards of regulation in order to maintain just, efficient
and sound markets; to exchange information on their respective
experiences in order to promote the development of domestic markets;
to unite their efforts to establish standards and an effective
surveillance of international securities transactions; to provide
mutual assistance to promote the integrity of the markets by
a rigorous application of the standards and by effective enforcement
against offenses.
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
( METI )
National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD)
Under
federal law, virtually every securities firm doing business with
the US public is a member of NASD. Roughly 5,200 brokerage firms,
over 92,000 branch offices and more than 653,000 registered securities
representatives come under our jurisdiction. NASD registers member
firms, writes rules to govern their behavior, examines them for
compliance and disciplines those that fail to comply. We provide
education to industry professionals and investors. We also operate
the largest securities dispute resolution forum – with arbitration
and mediation programs – in the world.
National Futures Association
NFA is the independent
provider of innovative and efficient regulatory programs that
safeguard the integrity of the derivatives markets. Every firm
or individual who conducts business with the public on any U.S.
futures exchange is required to be registered with the Commodity
Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and be a Member of NFA.
Securities and Exchange Commission
The primary mission
of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to protect
investors and maintain the integrity of the securities markets.
Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong
The Securities
and Futures Commission (SFC) is an independent non-governmental
statutory body outside the civil service, responsible for regulating
the securities and futures markets in Hong Kong. We are responsible
for administering the laws governing the securities and futures
markets in Hong Kong and facilitating and encouraging the development
of these markets.
Securities and Futures Authority
(SFA) and Financial Services Authority (FSA)
Is an independent
body that regulates the financial services industry in the UK.
The FSA has four main aims: maintaining confidence in the UK
financial system; promoting public understanding of the financial
system; securing the right degree of protection for consumers;
helping to reduce financial crime.
Market Research
and Statistics 
American Stock Exchange press releases of new listings and
other exchange news, searchable options and derivatives directory,
searchable listed company directory, complete daily market summary.
Applied Derivatives Trading
Publishes a series of FREE monthly magazines
about all aspects of trading and using futures, options, swaps
and other derivatives around the world. They are updated the 1st of each month and ErivativesReview updated the 15th
of each month.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Systems (FRS)
The
Federal Reserve System was chartered in 1913 to provide the nation
with a safer,
more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial system.
Over the years, its roles have evolved and expanded. Today, the
Federal Reserve's duties include conducting the nation’s monetary
policy by influencing money and credit conditions in the economy
in pursuit of full employment and stable prices; promoting the
stability of the financial system; providing banking services
to depository institutions and to the federal government; and
ensuring that consumers receive adequate information and fair
treatment in their interactions with the banking system.
Bonds Online
Collection of
links to quotes, statistics and other reports for Treasuries,
Corporates, Municipals, Funds; research reports.
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
The
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) promotes a better understanding
of the U.S. economy by providing the most timely, relevant, and
accurate economic data in an objective and cost-effective manner.
BEA produces economic accounts statistics that enable government
and business decision-makers, researchers, and the American public
to follow and understand the performance of the Nation's economy.
To do this, BEA collects source data, conducts research and analysis,
develops and implements estimation methodologies, and disseminates
statistics to the public.
Consumer Price
Index (CPI)
A page of news,
data, and publications about the main yardstick of U.S. inflation.
Commodity Research Bureau
(CRB)
The Spot Market
Price Index is a measure of price movements of 22 sensitive basic
commodities whose markets are presumed to be among the first
to be influenced by changes in economic conditions. As such,
it serves as one early indication of impending changes in business
activity.
Economic
Cycle Research Institute (ECRI)
ECRI forecasts
turning points in economic and inflation cycles based on over
50 years of continuous research. ECRI maintains over 100 proprietary
indexes for over a dozen major economies. These indexes help
form the foundation for our cyclical analysis and forecasting.
Our index data and outlook are available by subscription.
Economic Statistics
Briefing Room:
An excellent
starting point to located widely-dispersed U.S. economic statistics.
FedWorld
An excellent
starting point for locating reports, statistics, and other information
from U.S. government agencies. The FedWorld.gov web site is a
gateway to government information. This site is managed by the
National Technical Information Service (NTIS) as part of it's
information management mandate.
FTSE Index
FTSE Group is
an independent company whose sole business is the creation and
management of indices and associated data services. FTSE has
no capital markets involvement. The company originated as a joint
venture between the Financial Times and the London Stock Exchange.
H.M. Treasury:
News releases,
financial reports from U.K. government.

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The
IMF is an international organization of 184 member countries.
It was established to promote international monetary cooperation,
exchange stability, and orderly exchange arrangements; to foster
economic growth and high levels of employment; and to provide
temporary financial assistance to countries to help ease balance
of payments adjustment.
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry - Japan
News releases,
financial reports from the Japanese government.
National Association of Purchasing
Managers (NAPM)
Founded
in 1915, the Institute for Supply Management™ (ISM) Formerly
the National Association of Purchasing
Managers (NAPM) is the largest supply management
association in the world as well as one of the most respected.
ISM’s mission is to lead the supply management profession through
its standards of excellence, research, promotional activities,
and education. ISM’s membership base includes more than 45,000
supply management professionals with a network of domestic and
international affiliated associations. ISM is a not-for-profit
association that provides opportunities for the promotion of
the profession and the expansion of professional skills and knowledge.
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Founded in 1920,
the National Bureau of Economic Research is a private, nonprofit,
nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater
understanding of how the economy works. The NBER is committed
to undertaking and disseminating unbiased economic research among
public policymakers, business professionals, and the academic
community.
Nomura Research Institute - Japan
Since its inception about 35 years ago, NRI has always been
on the cutting edge. Whether by advising policy proposals and
corporate strategies or promoting new system development and
management. NRI forecast economic and social prospects through
in-depth insight.
Office
for National Statistics - UK
This is the UK's
home of official statistics, reflecting Britain's economy, population
and society at national and local level. Summary stories and
detailed data releases are published here free of charge.
Pronet Analytics-
Provides interactive investment advice with actionable
strategies from top rated analysts 20 hours a day. Used in sixty
countries by more than 100 banks, including most of the global
top ten banks in FX. Selected by Reuters for its premium 3000Xtra
Professional Desktop and selected by ACI - The Financial Markets
Association -for use by its members world-wide. Regulated by
FSA and registered with SEC.
Statistic Bureau & Statistic Center - Japan
Economic and
Financial Data for Japan
The Conference Board
The Conference
Board creates and disseminates knowledge about management and
the marketplace to help businesses strengthen their performance
and better serve society. Working as a global, independent membership
organization in the public interest, we conduct research, convene
conferences, make forecasts, assess trends, publish information
and analysis, and bring executives together to learn from one
another.
The Federal Reserve Bank of St.
Louis
Historical database
of economic and financial data.
U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of
Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the
Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and
statistics. With the strongest commitment to integrity and objectivity,
the BLS will be premier among statistical agencies, producing
impartial, timely, and accurate data relevant to the needs of
our users and to the social and economic conditions of our Nation,
its workers, its workplaces, and the workers' families. Measure
the economy through producing and disseminating timely, accurate,
and relevant information in our areas of expertise. Improve accuracy,
efficiency, and relevance of our economic measures and program
outputs through increased application of state-of-the-art statistical
techniques, economic concepts, technology, and management processes.
U.S. Bureau of the Census:
Statistics and
reports, access to FTP site for economic data.

U.S. Department of Commerce:
Press releases,
reports, and links to sites of various U.S. Department of Commerce
agencies.
U.S. Department of the Treasury:
Press releases;
details for accessing Electronic Economic Bulletin Board, Federal
Reserve Economic Data Bulletin Board, Minneapolis Federal Reserve
Bank Bulletin Board.
United States Government (USGOV)
)-United States
Whatever you want or need from
the U.S. government, it's here on FirstGov.gov. You'll find
a rich treasure of online information, services and resources.
U.S.
Economic Indicators (United States Congress)
This Browse page
provides access to monthly Economic Indicators from January 1998
forward. Documents are available as ASCII text and Adobe Portable
Document Format (PDF). Charts and graphs are omitted from the
ASCII text version.
Weather 
Accuweather
AccuWeather.com is
the easiest way to get the most customized and accurate weather
information for every location on Earth. You can have instant
access to current conditions, 15-Day forecasts, satellites, real-time
local doppler radar plus much more - all on one place, just one
click away.
Intellicast
Intellicast.com provides
extensive specialized weather information to help plan all outdoor
and weather sensitive activities, whether golfing, sailing, hiking,
skiing or relaxing at the beach. Drawing on the meteorological
knowledge of its staff, Intellicast.com now provides over 250,000
pages of detailed weather information. Intellicast now provides
more free, accurate and up to date weather information on the
Internet than ever before. With millions of visitors monthly,
Intellicast.com is one of the largest and most successful sites
on the web.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
NOAA
understands and predicts changes in the Earth’s environment and conserves
and manages coastal and marine resources to meet our Nation’s
economic, social, and environmental needs.
National Weather Service (NWS)
The National
Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, hydrologic, and climate
forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories,
adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and
property and the enhancement of the national economy. NWS data
and products form a national information database and infrastructure
which can be used by other governmental agencies, the private
sector, the public, and the global community.
Weather.com
Consistently
rated in the Top Five for News, Entertainment, and Information
web sites by Media Metrix (formerly PC Meter), our Internet web
site at www.weather.com features current conditions and forecasts
for over 77,000 locations worldwide, along with local and regional
radars.
Weather Underground
Weather Underground is committed to delivering the most reliable,
accurate weather information possible. Our state-of-the-art
technology monitors conditions and forecasts for over 60,000
U.S. and international cities, so you'll always find the online
weather information that you need.
Worldweather.com
World weather
provides the latest world wide weather coverage and forecasts
from the WN Network. Coverage goes beyond a lot of the U.S. based
services.
Media/Publications 
AFXpress
AFX News Ltd provides real time, independent
and trusted international economic news coverage to professional
and private investor communities in English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish and Dutch. AFX News covers the world with focus
on European coverage. The AFX News network operates 13 AFX News
bureau including the London headquarters, and over 5,000 journalists
working for AFX News and partner news agencies all over the world.
CNN financial network
Current and archive
of U.S. market news; U.S.-listed stock quotes; U.S. and world
stock market indexes; commodity quotes; currency exchange rates;
interest rates.
CNN Interactive
CNN.com
is among the world's leaders in online news and information
delivery. Staffed 24 hours, seven days a week by a dedicated
staff in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, and
in bureaus worldwide, CNN.com relies heavily on CNN's global
team of almost 4,000 news professionals. CNN.com features the
latest multimedia technologies, from live video streaming to
audio packages to searchable archives of news features and
background information. The site is updated continuously throughout
the day.
Consensus
Consensus is
one of the largest online resources of in-depth research for
trading the markets. Consensus is The Investment Newspaper used
daily by stock and futures traders.
Consensus National
Futures and Financial Weekly has been serving its customers for
30 years with the latest, most up-to-date news and analysis in
the stock and futures marketplace.
Economy.com
Economy.com,
Inc. is a leading independent provider of economic, financial,
country, and industry research designed to meet the diverse planning
and information needs of businesses, governments, and professional
investors worldwide. Our research has many dimensions: country
analysis; financial markets; industrial markets; and regional
markets. Economy.com's information and services are used in a
variety of ways, including strategic planning; product and sales
forecasting; risk and sensitivity management; and as investment
research.
Euromoney
Euromoney is the most authoritative source
of detailed yet concise information on the trends and developments
in international banking and the capital markets. Each month, Euromoney chases the stories that matter, evaluates
the facts and figures that make the difference and interviews
the market players that influence the industry.
Finance Watch:
Collection of
research papers; database of futures and options specifications;
database of world indices specifications; links to other sites.
Finance Asia
FinanceAsia.com's
editorial mandate is to participate in Asia's financial and economic
development by fostering an atmosphere of disclosure. Read more
about what our editors and journalists strive to achieve.
Financial Times on-line
FT.com contains
the top stories published in today's editions of the Financial
Times newspaper. Subscribers to FT.com can also view and download
images of the main pages of today's paper. These pages become
available from 11pm London time in the evening before publication.
Forbes
Business
and Financial News - Financial markets coverage with personal
finance advice, tools, and investing tips from Forbes and affiliated
publications.
Fortune
Abstracts
of selected articles from current issue of "Fortune";
daily market summary; searchable databases for both "Fortune
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