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  • Distinguished Financial Economist Professor Darrell Duffie Appointed As MAS Term Professor At NUS

    Date 28/06/2013

    The National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) have jointly appointed Professor Darrell Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, as MAS Term Professor in Economics and Finance from 30 June to 6 July 2013. Professor Duffie will be hosted by the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences’ Department of Economics, the NUS Business School, and the Economic Policy Group at the MAS during the term of the Professorship.

  • ASIC: New Financial Requirements For Custodians

    Date 28/06/2013

    ASIC has strengthened the financial requirements for custodial and depository service (custody) providers. The new rules also apply to asset holders for registered schemes or investor directed portfolio services (IDPS).

  • UBS MTF Trading Notification - Addition Of Spanish Instruments

    Date 28/06/2013

    This notice is to inform you that UBS MTF, as of the start of trading on Wednesday 3rd July 2013, will be accepting orders in Spanish instruments.

  • The Moscow Exchange Announces Start Of Precious Metals Trading Project

    Date 28/06/2013

    On June 26 the project "Precious metals market at the Moscow Exchange" was presented to the credit organizations, members of the Moscow Exchange's FX market, that have licenses to trade precious metals.

  • HKEx Chief Executive Charles Li Live And Direct - Latest Charles Li Direct

    Date 28/06/2013

    We’ve just wrapped up an incredible couple of days filled with events to mark the very first LME Week Asia in Hong Kong.  Producers, consumers, metals traders, Mainland exchanges, and LME members from around the world converged in Hong Kong, with more than 900 tickets selling out for the LME Week Asia gala dinner on Tuesday night.  It was a big moment for Hong Kong, especially considering our city hasn’t traditionally been a major player in the commodities sector