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  • The Vienna Stock Exchange: Finalists In Bid For Slovenia’s Ljubljana Stock Exchange

    Date 22/04/2008

    In a press conference today, the Vienna Stock Exchange (VSE) re-confirmed its interest in the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE). As one of the two exchanges short-listed in the privatization of the LJSE, the VSE outlined its vision for a partnership with the exchange as well as highlighting its strong pedigree as one of Central and Eastern Europe’s strongest, most liquid and internationally recognized financial market places. Based on this solid foundation, the VSE plans to actively work togeth

  • Accounting: European Commission Services Report On Convergence Efforts Of Key Partner Countries

    Date 22/04/2008

    The Services of the European Commission have prepared a Working Paper on third countries in the process of converging their national Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAPs) towards International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and on the progress towards the elimination of reconciliation requirements that apply to Community issuers listed in these countries. In the report the Commission Services take the view that Japanese GAAP and United St

  • HKEx: Parallel Trading To Be Abolished 3 November In A Streamlining Move

    Date 22/04/2008

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) announced today (Tuesday) that subject to market readiness the parallel trading arrangement for its securities market will be removed on 3 November 2008 (Monday) to streamline market operations. The plan resulted from a routine review of market operations.

  • Mondo Visione Exchange Forum – The Debate Is Set

    Date 22/04/2008

    How to value exchanges as businesses will be debated at this year’s Mondo Visione Exchange Forum, to be held in London on June 3–4.

  • HKEx: Forfeiture Of Unclaimed Final Dividend For 2001

    Date 22/04/2008

    Pursuant to the Articles of Association of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), the unclaimed final dividend for 2001 is forfeited and reverts to the company.