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  • SEC Seeks To Halt Scheme Raising Investor Funds Under Guise Of Jobs Act

    Date 25/04/2013

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced fraud charges against a Spokane Valley, Wash., company and its owner for misleading investors with claims to raise billions of investment capital under the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act and invest it exclusively in American businesses.

  • Program Trading Averaged 28.9 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Apr. 15-19

    Date 25/04/2013

    The New York Stock Exchange, a subsidiary of NYSE Euronext (NYX), today released its weekly program-trading data compiled from member firms’ executed volume from NYSE’s orders database.  The report includes trading on the NYSE for Apr. 15-19.

  • All CBOE Products To Resume Trading By Noon CT

    Date 25/04/2013

    Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) reports that it plans to open trading at 12 p.m. CT today for all products that have not already opened. Three products - SPX, SPXpm and SPX Weeklys - opened at 11:50 a.m.

  • CBOE Notice: Trading Delay

    Date 25/04/2013

    Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) trading was delayed today.  The exchange is working on bringing trading up. We will issue more information as soon as it is available.

  • New CFTC Anti-Fraud Resources Released For Financial Capability Month

    Date 25/04/2013

    Washington, DC – President Obama proclaimed April as National Financial Capability Month stating, “All Americans deserve the chance to turn their hard work into a decent living.” Financial fraud, including Ponzi schemes, can turn all that hard work into nothing but memories and unrealized dreams. The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is part of the effort to fight fraud, having filed a number of cases charging fraud among the 102 enforcement cases brought in fiscal year 2012. To also help combat financial fraud, the CFTC’s Office of Consumer Outreach is making available new print resources to help consumers learn ways to protect themselves from frequently encountered and potentially devastating commodity futures trading frauds. Print brochures and the book, Ponzimonium, written by CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton, are available for free download. These materials are available to the public on CFTC’sconsumer resources web page. Hard copies of the materials can also be ordered through the Federal Citizen Information Center at www.Publications.USA.gov or by calling 800.FED.INFO (800.333.4636).