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  • ECB Welcomes Announcement By Spanish Authorities On Bottom-Up Stress Test

    Date 28/09/2012

    The European Central Bank (ECB) welcomes today’s publication by the Spanish Government and the Banco de España of the results of the independent evaluation of the Spanish banking sector.

  • Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, Montreal Exchange, TMX Select And Alpha Closed For Thanksgiving

    Date 28/09/2012

    Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, Montreal Exchange, TMX Select and Alpha will be closed on Monday, October 8, 2012 for the Thanksgiving holiday.

  • CFTC Designates trueEX LLC As A Contract Market

    Date 28/09/2012

    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Tuesday, September 25, 2012, approved the application of trueEX LLC (“trueEX”) for designation as a contract market.  trueEX is organized as a Delaware limited liability company and is a wholly owned subsidiary of trueEX Group LLC.

  • SEC Announces Panelists For Market Technology Roundtable On October 2

    Date 28/09/2012

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced the panelists who will  participate in the agency’s October 2 market technology roundtable that will  discuss the relationship between the operational stability and integrity of the  securities markets and the ways that market participants design, implement, and  manage complex and interconnected trading technologies.

  • Tribunal Upholds UK’s Financial Services Authority Decision To Ban And Fine Swiss Fund Manager And Two Former Cantor Fitzgerald Traders For Market Abuse

    Date 28/09/2012

    The Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) has directed the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to fine Stefan Chaligné, a Swiss-based hedge fund manager £900,000, (plus disgorgement of the financial benefit he obtained of €362,950) and Patrick Sejean, a former senior salesman on Cantor Fitzgerald Europe’s (CFE) London-based French desk £650,000.  The FSA did not seek to fine Tidiane Diallo, a former junior trader on the same desk, as it accepted that he was in a position of serious financial hardship.  Had this not been the case, it would have sought to fine him £100,000.  The Tribunal also directed the FSA to ban all three individuals from performing any role in regulated financial services.