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  • Dalian Commodity Exchange Monthly Statistics - October 2010

    Date 02/11/2010

    Total trading volume at the Dalian Commodity Exchange, China's leading agricultural and plastics exchange, for the month of October was 84,707,320 contracts, an increase of 75% compared to October 2009. Average daily volume for this period was 5.29 million contracts. Trading turnover totaled CNY 4.404 trillion, an increase of 111.01% over October 2009.

  • Shanghai Stock Exchange To Strengthen Filing, Training Of Independent Directors

    Date 02/11/2010

    The "SSE Guidance on Filing and Training of Independent Directors of Listed Companies", formulated and published recently by the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) to further improve the corporate governance and quality of listed companies, has been implemented since the publication day.

  • Shenzhen Stock Exchange Repeals 104 Business Rules Of The 4th Batch

    Date 02/11/2010

    In recent days, the SZSE has made the thorough cleaning up on business rules promulgated during the period ended Sept. 30, 2010. It is confirmed that 107 pieces of business rules remain in force, and 104 pieces of business rules will be repealed.

  • Nomura Enhances Financial Institutions Group with Appointment of James Kern

    Date 02/11/2010

    Nomura, the global investment bank, announces the appointment of James Kern as Head of Global Finance FIG and Specialty Finance Investment Banking for the Americas. Mr. Kern’s significant experience representing a broad range of financial institutions will help further grow Nomura’s global franchise.

  • CME Group Volume Averaged 11.4 Million Contracts Per Day In October 2010, Up 6 Percent

    Date 02/11/2010

    CME Group, the world's leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, today announced that October volume averaged 11.4 million contracts per day, up 6 percent from October 2009. Total volume for October was 240 million contracts, of which 83 percent was traded electronically.