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  • Hellenic Exchanges Monthly Statistics Bulletin - December 2010

    Date 10/01/2011

    Hellenic Exchanges publishes its Monthly Statistics Bulletin for December 2010.

  • London Stock Exchange Group Monthly Market Report - December 2010

    Date 10/01/2011

    London Stock Exchange Group (LSE.L) sits at the heart of the world's financial community, offering international business unrivalled access to Europe's capital markets. In December a total of 19.1 million trades were carried out across the Group's electronic equity order books with a combined value of £143.8 billion (€169.5 billion), up ten per cent on December 2009 (£131.3 billion).

  • Summary Of The Year 2010 In KDPW, Poland

    Date 10/01/2011

    “We have opened 2010 with the new KDPW Strategy whose implementation has entered a key phase. Over the past year, we have implemented a range of projects improving the operation and development of the entire Polish capital market,” said KDPW CEO Iwona Sroka. In 2010, KDPW has cleared 18 million transactions worth over PLN 8.2 billion. "While the number of cleared transactions did not change year on year, their value increased by close to 70 percent year on year", said the KDPW

  • Roger Hawkins, Financial Markets Veteran, Joins Moonlight Media As Non-Executive Director

    Date 10/01/2011

    Moonlight Media Ltd., a leading specialist public relations agency, announced today that financial markets veteran, Roger Hawkins, has joined the board as a non-executive director.

  • UK's Financial Services Authority: Investment Banker, His Wife And Family Friend Plead Guilty To Insider Dealing

    Date 10/01/2011

    Christian Littlewood, a senior investment banker and former Financial Services Authority (FSA) Approved Person, his wife Angie Littlewood (also known as Siew Yoon Lew and Angie Lew) and a family friend Helmy Omar Sa’aid have pleaded guilty to 8 counts of insider dealing contrary to section 52 of the Criminal Justice Act 1993. They are alleged to havme made approximately £590,000 profit from the trades.