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  • The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority Strengthens The Listing Rules To Enhance Protection For Shareholders

    Date 05/11/2013

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has strengthened its listing rules to protect minority shareholders. The new rules will give shareholders in premium listed companies additional voting rights and greater influence over key decisions.

  • Thai Bourse To Hold “SET In The City” Investment Fair In Bangkok Late November

    Date 05/11/2013

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) will again hold its annual biggest investment fair “SET in the City” in Bangkok, this time on November 21-24 under the concept “Broaden your investment opportunity,” with four-days of intensive seminars and workshops, also meetings with financial advisors and listed companies. The event also features the country’s highest number of forefront speakers in Thai capital market gathering in the event.

  • ICAP Futures And Options Joins Traiana Harmony Network

    Date 05/11/2013

    5 November, 2013 Traiana, the leading provider of pre-trade risk and post-trade processing solutions, announces that ICAP Futures and Options, the financial futures business of ICAP plc, has selected Traiana’s Harmony Network for its client connectivity layer. This now brings the total number of futures commission merchants (FCMs) on the Harmony Network for Exchange Traded Derivatives (ETDs) to 13.

  • HKEx Welcomes First Offer Of RMB Sovereign Bonds Through Its Facilities

    Date 05/11/2013

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) welcomes the decision by the Ministry of Finance of the People’s Republic of China (MoF) to list renminbi (RMB)-denominated sovereign bonds again on its Stock Exchange (the Exchange), and for the first time use the Exchange’s facilities for a public offer of its bonds.

  • Tradeweb: iTraxx Spreads Tighten Steadily Through October While Selling Dominated Cash Credit Markets

    Date 05/11/2013

    All eyes were on the U.S. in October, mainly thanks to the 16-day government shutdown whichsaw many key services come to a halt, after the White House and Congressional Republicans failed to reach a deal over stop-gap budget measures needed to keep the government running. A last minute deal on October 16 to fund the government until mid-January and lift the debtceiling until February 7 was welcomed with sighs of relief across the globe.