Service Announcement
001/23082016 /
ETPs – Upcoming Market Structure Changes

The purpose of this Service Announcement is to notifycustomersthat there will be changes to the current market structure for ETPs. The below new sectors for Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs) will be going live in CDS, fromMonday 29 August 2016. The new sectors are currently scheduled to become available in production from October 2016 (date to be confirmed).

A revised version of the Millennium Exchange Business Parameters document is available ahead of implementation of the market structure changes at the following link:

Introduction of new ETC sectors

Segment Code / Segment Description / Sector Code / Sector Name
ETCS / EXCHANGE TRADED PRODUCTS / ECMW / ETC MAX SPREAD 15% WIDE PM
ETC2 / EXCHANGE TRADED PRODUCTS MULTI-CURR. 2 / ECMM / ETC (MULTI-CURRENCY) MAX SPREAD 15% WIDE PM
ETCU / EXCHANGE TRADED PRODUCTS MULTI-CURR. 3 / ECMY / ETC (MC3) MAX SPREAD 15% WIDE PM
ETCS / EXCHANGE TRADED PRODUCTS / ENMW / ETN MAX SPREAD 15% WIDE PM
ETC2 / EXCHANGE TRADED PRODUCTS MULTI-CURR. 2 / ENMM / ETN (MULTI-CURRENCY) MAX SPREAD 15% WIDE PM
ETCU / EXCHANGE TRADED PRODUCTS MULTI-CURR. 3 / ENMY / ETN (MC3) MAX SPREAD 15% WIDE PM

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Service Announcement
001/23082016 /
ETPs – Upcoming Market Structure Changes

Relates to

Exchange(s)

—London Stock Exchange

Environment(s)

—Customer Development Service

—Production

Type

—Market Structure Update

Product(s)

—Millennium Exchange

—ETPs

Additional Information

If you have any queries about this announcement please e-mail:
If you have any technical queries please contact your Technical Account Manager on 020 7797 3939 or .

An archive of previously issued service announcements is available in the technical library section of London Stock Exchange's Internet site

Customers are reminded that London Stock Exchange may broadcast test data from its Production environment at the weekends which should be discarded and not processed.

Customers are reminded that London Stock Exchange may extend or re-enter the Post Close session for instruments or segments in order to perform necessary end of day activities.

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