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en A growing percentage of trading closed-end funds is occurring electronically and away from the exchange floor. NASDAQ is well designed to trade closed-end funds. NASDAQ's electronic trading is efficient, translating into excellent retail investor access. And NASDAQ Market Makers are well qualified to address the nuances of trading closed-end funds.

en We're pleased to dual list additional funds with NASDAQ, as it affords us an opportunity to serve a broader cross-section of investors interested in this market. We believe shareholders of the funds will benefit from this dual listing with NASDAQ through increased levels of trading volume and even tighter bid and ask spreads.

en More than half of Asian institutions are now using portfolio trading. Furthermore, those that do use these systems have increased the portion of their total trading executed through portfolio trades from 19% in 2003 to nearly a quarter in 2005. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. Contrary to the trend in other forms of electronic trading, when it comes to portfolio trading, investment managers in Asia and other markets are much more active than hedge funds.

en The addition of such recognized talent as Andy and Rob to the deep pool of trading talent we've been steadily building over the past two years further solidifies BAS' role as a leading player in equity trading. BAS' commitment to providing clients with world-class trading and sales trading service has enabled us to achieve a top five rank in both Listed and Nasdaq market share. We're confident these additions will help us continue that upward trajectory.

en Mexico decided to follow the Nasdaq down discounting positive news on the U.S. elections, plus the market had some catching up to do to Tuesday's drop on the Nasdaq and Latin markets, when Mexico was closed.

en One of the ideas for starting this initiative is that we want to try and create a platform where the Singapore retail investor can be more comfortable trading in our market. Ever since CLOB closed down, we've not seen much activity from Singapore retail (investors). So in our discussions with SGX, they are one of the target groups for setting up this link.

en When you have this tremendous bull market, funds do seem boring, ... A lot of people have discovered Internet trading, and mutual funds don't give you the thrill of seeing your stock go up 50 percent.

en Clearly trading here in the month of May feels more like August. But bottom line here, yes, we are, we're pinned in by interest rate uncertainty; we're pinned in by the Fed meeting coming up at the end of June. Obviously with those two things hanging over our head, the bottom line is the market really hasn't been taking a position on either side of the coin. In the last two weeks, we've basically been trading -- I can't believe this -- in the 10 percent range on the Nasdaq. But that's what it's been.

en The market was following Nasdaq, but in a much calmer way than before. Also, trading was pretty thin, the final buyer was absent from the market.

en Tokyo shares followed the Nasdaq today. Also, trading was supported by those buyers who came back to the market now that Y2K-related concerns seem to have cleared.

en You have so many unknowns. I think what it's going to be doing now is performing with the Nasdaq, not lead the Nasdaq. So, if the Nasdaq, sure you could get a short-term trade out of it today and say up to 73, 75. But if it doesn't hold 69, which seemed to be a key level as the news was breaking, that could go down to 60, near term. That's where I would put some longer-term money in.

en It sure was a light trading day. London was closed and it's the last week of August, which tends to historically be a light trading period.

en Funds' selective buying helped support the index. The market extended its gains in late trade also due to some futures-related trading.

en The Microsoft delay has hurt the Nasdaq and will reverberate throughout all of technology. That will be today's big headline. We closed ragged yesterday, so we're going to have a tired market to start.

en Some people are thinking that technology investing is smack in the middle of the summer doldrums., ... The fact is that technology stocks and Nasdaq have established a near- to intermediate-term trading range, and we're thinking that technology stocks are on their way to the top end of that range, and that's approximately 4,000 on the Nasdaq composite.


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