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  • IBFed Says It's Time For Action

    Date 06/11/2009

    G20 members need to follow through on their commitments, the International Banking Federation [IBFed] told Finance Ministers attending this weekend’s G20 Summit in Scotland today. The IBFed called on governments to focus on the coordinated reforms they had signed up to at previous summits, adding up the total cost and impact of what they were suggesting before agreeing more and more new measures.

  • BM&FBOVESPA Announces October 2009 Market Performance

    Date 06/11/2009

    Bovespa segment sets records in financial volume daily averages, number of trades, Home Broker, and individual investor accounts. In the BM&F segment, Ibovespa futures market surpasses 2 million contracts traded.

  • Shanghai Stock Exchange: 185 Abnormal Trading Cases Investigated In 3rd Quarter - 21 Companies And Relevant Personnel Were Criticized In Circulars

    Date 06/11/2009

    The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) publicly criticized 3 listed companies and relevant personnel, criticized 21 companies and relevant personnel in circulars, concluded investigation of 185 abnormal trading cases and restricted a number of account transactions in the 3rd quarter this year, according to its 3rd quarter report on self-regulation management of 2009 published yesterday.

  • LCH.Clearnet Successfully Realigns Shareholder Base

    Date 06/11/2009

    LCH.Clearnet, the leading independent clearing house group, has successfully completed the voluntary share redemption announced on 29 September 2009. Large users, each of which contributes more than 1% towards Group clearing fees and which together represent, in aggregate, over 80% of Group clearing revenues, have increased their total shareholding to 63% from 37%.

  • UK's Financial Services Authority Sets Out New Prudential Regime For Personal Investment Firms

    Date 06/11/2009

    The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today set out its new prudential regime for personal investment firms (PIFs) to ensure that they are better capitalised to withstand any future financial shocks.