THE TRADING OF CERTIFICATES ON OMX NORDIC EXCHANGE MOVES TO A NEW SUBMARKET


7 March, 2008

THE TRADING OF CERTIFICATES ON OMX NORDIC EXCHANGE MOVES TO A NEW SUBMARKET

The OMX Nordic Exchange, part of The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:NDAQ)
(NASDAQ OMX Group), wants to improve the visibility of certificates by making
the trading easier in Stockholm and Helsinki. As of March 10 2008, the
certificates will have their own submarket and will no longer belong to the
warrants submarket. 

Moving the certificates to a new submarket is a natural step, because they
essentially differ from warrants: certificates are longer-term investment
products while warrants are more of a short-term product. Certificates are
securities that track different underlying instruments, for example an equity
basket, an equity index or a price of a commodity. 

Certificates have a market making facility, which makes it possible for
investor to trade certificates any time during the exchanges' opening hours. A
number of certificates are “Open-end”; meaning that there is no fixed expiry
date specified. 

If you have any questions regarding the notice, please contact Markus Kilkki,
Key Account Manager; +358 9 6166 7751, markus.kilkki@nasdaqomx.com.