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Liffe To Migrate STIRs To Liffe Connect, Expects US Regulatory Approval Soon

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LONDON--The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (Liffe) will migrate its short-term interest rate contracts (STIRs) to electronic trading platform Liffe Connect, starting on August 23, 1999.

The Euroswiss intra-day and after-hours futures contracts will be listed on Liffe Connect on August 23, as will the after-hours contracts for Short Sterling and Euribor (Euro Libor). Intra-day Short Sterling will move to Liffe Connect on September 6 and the Euribor intra-day will

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