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Options Exchange (
LIFFE,
pronounced 'life') was a ****ures
exchange based in London. In 2014,
following a
series of takeovers,
LIFFE became part of Intercontinental...
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London International Financial ****ures and
Options Exchange (
LIFFE),
forming Euronext.
LIFFE. In 2002, the
group merged with the
Portuguese stock exchange...
- countries, the company's
exchanges include the New York
Stock Exchange,
Liffe,
Euronext and NYSE Arca. With more than 8,000
listed issues (which includes...
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contract derived from the FTSE's real-time data in May 1984,
while competitors LIFFE were
quick to
coincide their launch of the ****ures contract.
Usage of the...
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includes ICE ****ures
exchanges in the
United States, Canada, and Europe; the
Liffe ****ures
exchanges in Europe; the New York
Stock Exchange, the world's largest...
- (CBOT)
Europe 3-month
Euribor (Euronext.
liffe) 90-day
Sterling LIBOR (Euronext.
liffe) Euro Sfr (Euronext.
liffe) Asia 3-month
Euroyen (TIF) - This will...
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)
Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) Euronext.
liffe (
LIFFE)
Kansas City
Board of
Trade (KCBT)
London Metal Exchange (LME) Marché...
- Exchange.
LIFFE was
acquired by
Euronext in 2002,
which in turn was
acquired by NYSE in 2006. The
combined NYSE Euronext,
including LIFFE, was purchased...
- 1990s,
Europe went
through a
power shift in its
financial sector.
London (
LIFFE,
London Financial ****ures Exchange)
began to lose
dominance in
trading German...
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Deutsche Börse and NYSE
would have to sell
either their Eurex derivatives or
LIFFE shares in
order to not
create a monopoly. On
February 2, 2012, NYSE Euronext...