Record trading at OMX Nordic Exchange

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April saw a record in share trading at the Nordic Exchange. On April 26, the share trading value was SEK 82.9 billion (previous record: SEK 79.9 billion on February 28, 2007). Record figures in share trading were also recorded for the month, reaching SEK 53.0 billion average per day (previous record: SEK 52.6 billion, February 2006). The share trading value increased by 12% compared to April 2006, which was a record month at that time. The number of trades in April increased by 33% compared to the same month last year.

Good response to Nordic market data offering
The first quarter of 2007 saw an increase in the number of vendors to 103, compared to 87 during the same period last year. The number of real-time terminals for market data increased from 65,000 to 83,000.

Industrials most traded sector in April
The most traded sector in April was Industrials, with a turnover of SEK 253.6 billion (Second most traded sector was Information Technology with a turnover of EUR 228.5 billion).

Trading in April
The value of average daily share trading amounted to SEK 53.0 billion, as compared to SEK 41.3 billion during the past 12-month period. The average number of trades per business day amounted to 171,705, as compared to 142,899 during the past 12-month period. The average daily trading volume in Swedish, Finnish and Danish equity and fixed-income derivative products amounted to 658,489 contracts, as compared to 558,380 contracts during the past 12-month period.

All statistics are also available at www.omxgroup.com/nordicexchange

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