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  • DIFC Partners With Taylor Wessing, HSBC And CBRE To Debate Dubai's Real Estate Market Position

    Date 16/09/2015

    Dubai International Financial Centre Authority (DIFC Authority) partnered with international powerhouses Taylor Wessing, HSBC and CBRE to host an event that:

    • Compared and contrasted Dubai's real estate market in 2007 and 2015;
    • Discussed the impact of EXPO 2020;
    • Compared asset classes and what lenders will finance;
    • Explained security structures, lender protections and enforcement; and
    • Gave examples of how the region can learn from real estate cycles experienced in the rest of the world.

  • The Saudi Stock Exchange Announces Saudi Arabia Inclusion In The FTSE Watch List For Potential Promotion To Secondary Emerging Market Status

    Date 16/09/2015

    FTSE, the London-based index provider, reported in their 2015 Annual FTSE Country Classification Review that Saudi Arabia, would join the Watch List for possible addition to Secondary Emerging market status based on the prospective opening of the market to international institutional investors by means of the Qualified Foreign Investor (QFI) framework. 

  • Qatar Stock Exchange: ''Realizing Qatar''s True Potential With MSCI''

    Date 16/09/2015

    Qatar Stock Exchange today held at the Four Seasons Hotel a disucssion panel entitled "Realizing Qatar''''s true potential with MSC". The purpose of this event, which part of a periodical event called ''''Exchange views, is is to bring together leading decision makers and industry professionals from within Qatar to engage, discuss and debate on compelling and interesting topics that matter to the Qatari capital market. 

  • Genscape: Quarterly European Power Market Outlook Report

    Date 16/09/2015

    In Genscape's latest Quarterly European Power Market Outlook, EPSI analysts present the latest information and insights on power market developments and movements in key commodity prices. The issue also includes recently updated scenario results and commentary for Germany, France, and The Netherlands, over the period 2015-2017, with a special analysis of the Italian power market. 

  • Keynote Address Of CFTC Commissioner J. Christopher Giancarlo Before The 7th Annual Capital Link Global Commodities, Energy & Shipping Forum, New York, NY, Good Intentions Do Not Always Lead To Good Regulations

    Date 16/09/2015

    Introduction

    Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for your warm welcome.

    Before I begin, let me say that my remarks reflect my own views and do not necessarily constitute the views of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC or Commission), my fellow CFTC commissioners or the CFTC staff.

    It is a pleasure to attend this conference that brings together so many important participants in the global commodity, energy and shipping markets. As some of you know, before I became a regulator I served for over a dozen years as a senior executive of a firm that operated markets for these important asset classes, including wet and dry freight contracts. So, I have an appreciation of the issues that you are discussing today. I also know how the business world approaches market issues. That is, with pragmatism. Problems are solved and commercial needs are met with smart thinking, lots of careful planning and precise execution.