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  • Standard & Poor’s Announces Changes In S&P Japan SmallCap 250 And S&P Japan 500 Indices - Revised

    Date 07/01/2009

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P Japan SmallCap 250 and S&P Japan 500 Indices effective after the close of trading Tuesday, January 13, 2009: Fuji Fire & Marine Insurance (Japan, SEDOL: 6356387, GICS: Financials, GICS Code: 40301040) a member of the S&P Japan SmallCap 250 and S&P Japan 500 indices, shares will increase by 71,000,000 to 542,973,000 and its IWF will be updated to 0.3632 due to the private placement.

  • NYSE Regulation: Monthly Disciplinary Actions For January

    Date 07/01/2009

    NYSE Regulation, Inc., today announced Monthly Disciplinary Actions for January 2009.

  • Component Changes Made To Dow Jones U.K. Titans 50 Index

    Date 07/01/2009

    Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, today announced component changes in the Dow Jones U.K. Titans 50 Index.

  • ICE Futures Europe Achieves Daily Record Gas Oil Futures Volume

    Date 07/01/2009

    IntercontinentalExchange (NYSE: ICE), a leading operator of regulated global exchanges and over-the-counter markets, announced ICE Futures Europe(R) yesterday set a new daily volume record in the ICE Gas Oil futures contract. On Tuesday, January 6, ICE Gas Oil futures volume reached 228,400 contracts, surpassing by 14% the previous record of 200,908 contracts established February 13, 2008.

  • SIX Group Reinforces Regulatory Structures Of Its Securities Exchanges

    Date 07/01/2009

    SIX Group has decided to reinforce the structures of its securities market regulation for effect as of the beginning of 2009. To that purpose, a separation of the firm’s regulatory functions and operative business activities has been adopted; moreover, the separation of powers between the rule-making, rule-enforcement and adjudicative bodies will be more clearly delineated. Going forward, rule-making will be the task of the so-called Regulatory Board, whereas enforcement of the rules wi