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  • DCE Planning To List Coke Futures This Year

    Date 07/07/2010

    At the "2010 Northeast Asia Summer Coal Trade Conference" held yesterday, president of the Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) Liu Xingqiang said that the DCE is planning to list coke futures this year in order to providing coking coal businesses, coke businesses, steel factories and traders with a new hedging tool. Mr. Liu said in his speech that in recent years, especially since the 2008 financial crisis, the coking coal market has undergone a period of severe volatility, which has had a large im

  • European Parliament: Tighter Coordination And Planning To Avoid Future Banking Crises

    Date 07/07/2010

    A special system should be set up to ensure that crises are resolved earlier and to avoid rushed, weekend bank bailouts costing the taxpayer hundreds of billions of euros, says the European Parliament in a resolution passed on Wednesday. The growing size, complexity and interconnectedness of banks means that such a system must be established at European level.

  • SIX Swiss Exchange: Index Adjustments On The Occasion Of The Ordinary Index Review

    Date 07/07/2010

    The Management Committee of SIX Swiss Exchange has decided to makechanges to SIX Swiss Exchange index baskets on the basis of a recommendation from the Index Commission and in compliance with the SMI®,SLI®, SPI® and SXI® index rules. The indices will be adjusted on 17 September2010 after closing. The adjustment takes effect on 20 September 2010.

  • Succession Planning, Corporate Reputation And Investor Confidence Are Top Challenges For Today’s CEOs, NYSE Euronext “Back To Business” CEO Survey Reveals

    Date 07/07/2010

    Nearly two of three U.S. companies have formal succession plans for the CEO role, while fewer than one of five European companies do Three of four CEOs believe they take sufficient action to protect their companies’ reputations Most CEOs say greater transparency is needed to increase investor confidence

  • The European Parliament's Position On Financial Supervision

    Date 07/07/2010

    Long before the financial crisis the European Parliament regularly pointed out the significant failures in the EU’s supervision of ever more integrated financial markets.