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  • DTCC Launches Portal Providing Regulators Globally Direct, On-Line Access To CDS Data And Tailored Reporting

    Date 15/02/2011

    The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), announced today, that it has launched an automated portal to provide regulators worldwide with direct, on-line access to global credit default swap (CDS) data registered in DTCC’s Warehouse Trust Company LLC (Warehouse Trust) global repository. 

  • Record High Of 109 Listed Firms To Meet Thai Investors

    Date 15/02/2011

    A record number of listed companies – 109 – have joined The Stock Exchange of Thailand’s (SET) Opportunity Day program for Q4/2010, whereby top managements will meet directly with analysts and investors on February 21-March 25, 2011.  These participants’ total market capitalization is worth almost THB2 trillion (approx. USD65.04 billion).  All presentations will be broadcast via www.set.or.th and the websites of all business allies, and will also be accessible by smartphones.

  • Japan's Financial Services Agency: Administrative Actions Against Standard Chartered Bank, Japan Branches

    Date 15/02/2011

    The Financial Services Agency (FSA) took the following administrative actions today against Standard Chartered Bank, Japan Branches.

  • LME-SGX Metals Futures Successfully Launched

    Date 15/02/2011

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the London Metal Exchange (LME) successfully launched LME-SGX copper, aluminium and zinc futures today at 8.00am Singapore time to provide retail investors in Asia and beyond easy access to global metals markets.

  • ReMATCH Expands Service Into US Financials

    Date 15/02/2011

    ReMATCH, the credit default swap (CDS) portfolio rebalancing and market risk mitigation service, announced on Tuesday that it has expanded its service to include US financials. In its first four runs, ReMATCH reduced a total of $8.4 billion in CDS trades on US financial reference credits including American Express, Capital One Financial, GE, and other large US financial institutions.