ICE Futures US Sets Daily Volume Record in mini MSCI Emerging Markets and mini MSCI Europe
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE: ICE), the leading global network of
exchanges and clearing houses, announced today that ICE Futures U.S.
reached a daily volume record in the mini
MSCI Emerging Markets Index future and the mini
MSCI Europe Index future on Monday, September 15, 2014.
The mini MSCI Emerging Markets Index future achieved a daily volume
record of 190,595 contracts on September 15. The previous daily volume
record was 187,152 contracts on June 16, 2014.
The mini MSCI Europe Index future traded 34,626 contracts on September
15; the previous daily record of 27,370 contracts was set on August 27,
2014.
ICE Futures U.S. and Liffe host a broad range of MSCI contracts
including more than 80 futures and options based on MSCI geographic,
sector and factor indices across emerging and developed markets. In
addition to the flagship MSCI World, MSCI Emerging Markets and MSCI
Europe index futures, ICE offers benchmark futures and options based on
an extensive range of international equity indices, including the FTSE
100 and Russell 2000 and 1000 indices.
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SOURCE: Intercontinental Exchange
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Source: Intercontinental Exchange