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  • CalPERS Receives $249.3 Million From Bank Of America Mortgage-Backed Securities Settlement

    Date 04/11/2014

    The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) has received $249.3 million in damages from Bank of America, the result of a federal investigation settlement announced in August by California Attorney General Kamala Harris.

  • CBOE Futures Exchange Reports October 2014 Trading Volume

    Date 03/11/2014

    CBOE Futures Exchange, LLC (CFE®) today reported that October 2014 was the busiest month all-time for trading of futures on the CBOE Volatility Index® (VIX® Index). New records were set in monthly average daily volume (ADV) and monthly total volume, as well as for single-day and week-long trading activity.

  • CBOE Holdings Reports All-Time Record Trading Volume In October

    Date 03/11/2014

    CBOE Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBOE) reported today that trading volume for options contracts on Chicago Board Options Exchange® (CBOE®) and C2 Options ExchangeSM (C2SM) and futures contracts on CBOE Futures ExchangeSM (CFE®) set an all-time monthly record of 163.08 million contracts in October. Average daily volume (ADV) was a record 7.09 million contracts, a 29-percent increase from October 2013 and a 37-percent increase from September 2014. The new ADV record surpasses CBOE Holdings’ previous ADV high of 6.65 million contracts in August 2011.

  • NZX Gender Diversity 3rd Quarter 2014 Statistics

    Date 03/11/2014

    Under Listing Rule 10.4.5(j) NZSX listed companies (excluding overseas companies) are required to include in their Annual Report quantitative data on the gender breakdown of the Directors and Officers at the financial year end and including comparative figures for the prior financial year end.

  • Bio-Rad Laboratories Resolves Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Investigation And Agrees To Pay $14.35 Million Penalty

    Date 03/11/2014

    A California-based medical diagnostics and life sciences manufacturing and sales company, Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. (Bio-Rad), has agreed to pay a $14.35 million penalty to resolve allegations that it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by falsifying its books and records and failing to implement adequate internal controls in connection with sales it made in Russia.