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  • NYSE Amex Issues Short Interest Report

    Date 10/05/2011

    NYSE Amex (formerly known as NYSE Alternext US) today reported short interest as of the close of business on the settlement date of April 29, 2011.

  • BOX Receives Patent For Price Improvement Processor

    Date 10/05/2011

    The BOX Options Exchange (‘BOX’) announced today the issuance of US Patent No. 7,941,364. The patent specifically relates to price improvement auctions for electronic trading of financial instruments. BOX launched its price improvement auction, the Price Improvement Period (‘PIP’), when it commenced trading in 2004.  

  • SEC Publishes Notice Regarding Inflation Indexing Of Performance Fee Rule - Commission Proposes To Remove Private Residence From Rule's Net Worth Standard

    Date 10/05/2011

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today provided public notice of its plan to raise certain dollar thresholds that would need to be met before investment advisers can charge their clients performance fees. The SEC seeks public comment on the plan, which would satisfy a requirement of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

  • CME Group Announces Revised Daily Price Limit Proposal For Corn Futures And Options

    Date 10/05/2011

    CME Group, the world's leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, today announced it had revised its recent proposal to increase daily price limits for Corn futures and options. Pending CFTC approval, daily limits on CBOT Corn futures and options would increase to $0.40 per bushel from the current $0.30 per bushel, replacing a late April proposal to increase daily limits to $0.50 per bushel. These contracts are listed with, and subject to, the rules and regulations of CBOT.

  • SEC Seeks Public Comment To Assist In Study On Assigned Credit Ratings

    Date 10/05/2011

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today published on its website a request for public comment on the feasibility of a system in which a public or private utility or a self-regulatory organization would assign a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO) to determine credit ratings for structured finance products. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act mandated that the SEC study assigned ratings as part of a broader examination of credit ratings.