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  • Boerse Stuttgart’s Turnover Exceeds EUR 10.5 Billion In January - 2011 Gets Off To A Good Start In Terms Of Trading Volumes/Growth In All Asset Classes

    Date 02/02/2011

    According to its order book statistics, Boerse Stuttgart had a turnover of more than EUR 10.5 billion in January 2011. This meant that trading volumes were around 36 percent up on the previous month's figures and grew by more than 30 percent year-on-year.

  • Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) – Statistical Report January 2011

    Date 02/02/2011

    Click here to download the monthly statistical report for the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) – January 2011.

  • ICAP plc Interim Management Statement

    Date 02/02/2011

    ICAP plc (IAP.LL), the world’s premier interdealer broker, is making this Interim Management Statement in relation to the period from 1 October 2010 to February 2011 and the outlook for ICAP’s financial year ending 31 March 2011.

     

     

  • The Securities Commission Malaysia Reprimands Valuer And Valuation Firm

    Date 02/02/2011

    The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) today publicly reprimanded valuer Noraini Jaafar Sidek and valuation firm Messrs Raine & Horne International Zaki + Partners Sdn Bhd (RHIZP) (collectively referred to as “the Parties”) for making a submission that did not comply with the SC's Asset Valuation Guidelines.

  • Key Figures SIX Swiss Exchange And Scoach Switzerland:January 2011

    Date 02/02/2011

    In January 2011, revenues on SIX Swiss Exchange and Scoach Switzerland amounted
    to CHF 101.6 billion. This was a significant improvement of 18.2% over December
    2010. The number of transactions represented an even better performance than
    revenues, rising by 29.1% to 3,189,044 in January 2011. The ETF segment was again
    a highlight, with revenues in this area rising by 16% to CHF 7.5 billion. This was the
    third best month in its history behind May 2010 and October 2008. The number of ETF
    trades came to 78,947, the second most ever behind May 2010 and an increase of
    19% over December 2010. The structured products and warrants segments also saw
    an increase in both revenues and trades to CHF 4.1 billion (25.9%) and 124,451
    (34.1%), respectively.