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  • Tehran Securities Exchange Bulletin - September 2024

    Date 07/10/2024

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  • London Set To Reclaim 48% Share Of Banking Vacancies In 2024, Boosting Recruitment

    Date 07/10/2024

    • 8% decline in the number of vacancies in the banking sector across the UK across 2024
    • Risk & compliance remains dominant in banking recruitment, despite a 20% drop in jobs
    • Greater London set to reclaim 48% share of banking vacancies.
    • Goldman Sachs leads recruitment with 89% vacancy increase in 2024

  • Temenos Appoints Barb Morgan As Chief Product And Technology Officer

    Date 07/10/2024

    Temenos today announced the appointment of Barb Morgan, as Chief Product and Technology Officer. Reporting to Temenos CEO Jean-Pierre Brulard, Barb will join the company’s Executive Committee and lead the technology and product organization. Her appointment is effective immediately.

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange: Provision Of Content For Expanding English Disclosure

    Date 07/10/2024

    Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) has, from the viewpoint of supporting listed companies, provided reference content for the practical application of English disclosure initiatives.
    Considering that some English language disclosure of financial results and timely disclosure information will become obligatory for Prime Market-listed companies in April 2025, we made the following enhancements to the content to assist listed companies in simultaneous Japanese and English disclosure and, as of today, have provided it to all listed companies.

  • New Zealand Financial Markets Authority: AA Insurance To Pay $6.175 Million Penalty For Misleading Customers

    Date 07/10/2024

    AA Insurance New Zealand Limited (AAI) has been ordered to pay a penalty of $6.175 million for failing to apply multi-policy and membership discounts, as well as guaranteed no claims bonuses. AAI also misled customers about its multi policy discount offer in marketing material and misrepresented that certain eligible customers would receive its guaranteed no claims bonus for life. The High Court judgment follows proceedings brought by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) – Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko.