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  • Share Change For Fortis In The S&P Global 100 Index

    Date 07/07/2008

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P Europe 350, S&P Euro Plus, S&P Euro and S&P Global 100 indices, effective after the close of trading on Monday 14 July 2008: Fortis (Belgium, SEDOL: 7266139, GICS: Financials, GICS Code: 40201020), a member of the S&P Europe 350, S&P Euro Plus, S&P Euro and S&P Global 100 indices, shares will increase to 2,351,600,000 following a placement of shares to institutional investors.

  • BOVESPA Monthly Operational Figures Report - June 2008

    Date 07/07/2008

    Click here to download the monthly operational figures for Bovespa Holding S.A.

  • Share Change For Fortis In The S&P European Indices And S&P Global 100 Index

    Date 07/07/2008

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P Europe 350, S&P Euro Plus, S&P Euro and S&P Global 100 indices, effective after the close of trading on Monday 14 July 2008: Fortis (Belgium, SEDOL: 7266139, GICS: Financials, GICS Code: 40201020), a member of the S&P Europe 350, S&P Euro Plus, S&P Euro and S&P Global 100 indices, shares will increase to 2,351,600,000 following a placement of shares to institutional investors.

  • SIFMA, ASF And ESF Announce Global Working Group To Restore Confidence In The Securitization Markets

    Date 07/07/2008

    The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), the American Securitization Forum (ASF) and the European Securitsation Forum (ESF) today announced that they have formed a global, joint working group that will create and publish actionable, industry-developed recommendations designed to help revitalize the securitization and structured credit markets, and bolster investor and broader public confi

  • CFTC Amends No-Action Letter Issued To The Dubai Mercantile Exchange - Amended Foreign Access Relief Reflects New Standard

    Date 07/07/2008

    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC or Commission) today announced that Commission staff has amended the May 27, 2007, “no-action relief letter” under which the Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) is permitted to make its electronic trading and order matching system available to DME members in the United States.