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  • Statement By US Treasury Deputy Secretary Sarah Bloom Raskin Marking National Cybersecurity Awareness Month

    Date 01/10/2015

    Cybersecurity matters for families, workers and businesses, and cyber threats present serious challenges to our national security and economy. The President has taken significant steps to bolster our nation’s cyber defenses, and he has directed the Administration to act to safeguard the government’s infrastructure, increase collaboration with the private sector, and help Americans manage cyber risks. 

  • SEC Charges New Jersey Fund Manager With Securities Fraud

    Date 01/10/2015

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged a New Jersey fund manager and his firm with defrauding investors by lying about his credentials, concealing trading losses, and using investor funds to make Ponzi-like payments to other investors.

  • MGEX Volume Remains Steady Through September

    Date 01/10/2015

    MGEX, a Designated Contract Market (DCM) and Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO), begins its fiscal year on a positive note by reporting a total volume of 131,914 from the month of September. 

  • ACER: REMIT Quarterly And An Update To The REMIT Reporting User Package Published

    Date 01/10/2015

    The third issue of ACER’s REMIT Quarterly has been published today on the REMIT Portal. In addition, several documents that are part of the REMIT Reporting User Package have been updated and an updated REMIT Q&A has been published in order to provide further clarity prior to data collection starting on 7 October 2015.

  • SEC Charges Two Grant Thornton Firms With Violating Auditor Independence Rules

    Date 01/10/2015

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Grant Thornton India LLP and Australia-based Grant Thornton Audit Pty Limited with auditor independence violations that occurred when two Grant Thornton Mauritius partners served on the boards of Mauritius-based subsidiaries of companies that were Grant Thornton audit clients and performed non-audit services prohibited under the SEC’s auditor independence rules.