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  • SuperSonic Imagine Lists On Euronext Paris

    Date 10/04/2014

    EnterNext, the Euronext subsidiary designed to promote and grow its market for SMEs[1], today announced the listing of SuperSonic Imagine, a company specialized in ultrasound medical imaging, on Euronext’s compartment B in Paris.

  • MGEX Daily Open Interest Record Broken

    Date 10/04/2014

    MGEX, a Designated Contract Market (DCM) and Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO), broke the all-time Exchange open interest record with 80,770 open futures and options contracts after Wednesday’s trade date.

  • Quantum Genomics Lists On Alternext Paris

    Date 10/04/2014

    EnterNext, the Euronext subsidiary designed to promote and grow its market for SMEs[1], today congratulated Quantum Genomics, a biopharmaceutical research company developing new therapies for cardiovascular disease, on its transfer from the Free Market to Alternext in Paris following a €3.4 million private placement.

  • Eurex Clearing Receives EMIR Authorisation

    Date 10/04/2014

    Eurex Clearing, Europe’s leading clearing house, announced today that its national competent authority BaFin (Federal Financial Supervisory Authority) has approved its application as a clearing house in accordance with the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR). BaFin issued today the relevant licence to Eurex Clearing AG. BaFin’s decision follows the concluded process among the college of regulators. The college included ESMA, the Eurosystem, several central banks and supervisory authorities from eight Member States. 

  • DFM Performance – Q1, 2014

    Date 10/04/2014

    The Dubai Financial Market General Index increased by 32.1% to 4451  points at the end of this  quarter compared to 3369.8  points at the end of fourth  quarter 2013. At the sectoral level, indexes of four out of the nine sectors represented on DFM ended the quarter in the green, with the Real Estate and Construction sector increasing the most by 52.9%, followed by the Financial and Investment Services and the Banking sectors by 48.7%, and 22.4% respectively. The Services, Telecommunication and the Transportation indices down 9.2%, 8.6% and 2.4% respectively.