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  • FESE: Response To CESR/ESCB Draft Recommendations

    Date 23/01/2009

    FESE welcomes the opportunity that CESR has given the industry to respond to the draft recommendations for securities settlement systems (SSSs) and central counterparties (CCPs). We believe they send a positive message to the industry in defining minimum recommendations on how to achieve transparency and on how SSSs and Central Counter Parties (CCPs) should operate and manage risk.

  • Program Trading Averaged 33.4 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Jan. 12-16

    Date 23/01/2009

    The New York Stock Exchange, a subsidiary of NYSE Euronext (NYX), today released its weekly program-trading data submitted by its member firms.  The report includes trading in all markets as reported to the NYSE for Jan. 12-16.

  • CME Group Hires Pacy Ostroff As Director, Corporate Strategy

    Date 23/01/2009

    CME Group, the world's largest and most diverse derivatives exchange, today announced that it has hired Pacy Ostroff as Director, Corporate Strategy. In this newly created position, Ostroff, 43, will be responsible for helping to define, develop and implement the company's corporate strategy as well as leading the development of strategic initiatives across existing and new lines of business. He will report to Jason Weller, Managing Director, Corporate Strategy.

  • FINRA Board Of Governors Launches Search To Replace Schapiro - Stephen Luparello To Serve As Interim FINRA CEO - Board Also To Act To Fill Two Board Of Governors Vacancies

    Date 23/01/2009

    The Board of Governors of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has established a search committee to identify candidates to replace FINRA CEO Mary L. Schapiro, whose nomination to become chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was approved by the U.S. Senate yesterday.

  • New York Stock Exchange Eases Temporarily Its Minimum Global Market Capitalization Standard For Listed Companies To $15 Million

    Date 23/01/2009

    The New York Stock Exchange announced today that it will lower temporarily the minimum standard of Section 802.01B in the Exchange’s Listed Company Manual that requires prompt delisting of any company, including limited partnerships and REITs, that has an average global market capitalization over a consecutive 30 trading-day period of less than $25 million. Through April 22, 2009, this provision will apply only to companies whose average global market capitalization over a consecutive 30 trad