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  • SGX To Launch New Order Types For Securities

    Date 19/03/2014

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) will enhance the types of orders for the stock market from 31 March 2014.

  • Speech By Neelie Kroes, Vice-President Of The European Commission Responsible For The Digital Agenda: The Data Gold Rush

    Date 19/03/2014

    Nearly 200 years ago, the industrial revolution saw new networks take over. Not just a new form of transport, the railways connected industries, connected people, energised the economy, transformed society.

  • Grant Biggar Joins Algomi As Strategic Advisor - Credit Derivatives Specialist Brings Two Decades’ Experience In Global Credit Derivatives

    Date 19/03/2014

    Algomi, the provider of information-matching solutions to optimise fixed income liquidity, has named Grant Biggar as a Strategic Advisor, effective immediately. Biggar, the former President of Creditex, has also made an investment in the company. His appointment comes follows Howard Edelstein’s appointment to a similar role at Algomi.

  • STOXX Introduces STOXX Japan Strong Balance Sheet Indices

    Date 19/03/2014

    STOXX Limited, a leading provider of innovative, tradable and global index concepts, today introduced the STOXX Japan Strong Balance Sheet Indices, which select stocks according to their Altman Z-Score, a quantitative measure for the financial and fundamental health of a company. The new indices are designed to act as an underlying for exchange-traded products (ETPs) and other investable products, as well as benchmarks for actively managed funds. Furthermore, they can be replicated passively.

  • Global Finance Names The World’s Best Emerging Markets Banks In Asia-Pacific 2014

    Date 19/03/2014

    Global Finance magazine has named the World’s Best Emerging Markets Banks in Asia-Pacific in an exclusive survey to be published in the May 2014 issue. Global Finance editors—with input from industry analysts, corporate executives and banking consultants—selected the best emerging markets bank in the region and in 30 countries. Criteria for choosing the winners included growth in assets, profitability, strategic relationships, customer service, competitive pricing, and innovative products. In addition, for the first time, a poll of Global Finance’s corporate readership was conducted in order to increase the accuracy and reliability of the results.