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  • Development of ToSTNeT Market for Off-Auction Transactions of Cash and Derivatives

    Date 28/12/2007

    Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc (TSE) has decided it will develop a ToSTNeT market for off-auction transactions of cash and derivatives.

  • NASDAQ Announces Change To Board Of Directors

    Date 27/12/2007

    The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. (Nasdaq:NDAQ) announced that Thomas G. Stemberg, Managing General Partner of the Highland Consumer Fund and former Chairman of Staples, resigned from the Board of Directors effective December 31.

  • Standard & Poor’s Announces Changes In S&P Japan 500, S&P/TOPIX 150, S&P Japan MidCap 100 And S&P Japan SmallCap 250 Indices

    Date 27/12/2007

    Standard & Poor’s will make the changes in the S&P Japan 500, S&P/TOPIX 150, S&P Japan MidCap 100 and S&P Japan SmallCap 250 Indices effective after the close of trading Wednesday, January 9th 2008.

  • CFTC Applauds Increased Funding Level For The Agency

    Date 27/12/2007

    Today, the President signed into law an omnibus spending bill (H.R. 2764) that includes $112,050,000 for the CFTC for the 2008 fiscal year. Commenting on this action, CFTC Acting Chairman Walter Lukken said: “I applaud the President and Congress for the level of CFTC funding included in this bill. The $112,050,000 funding mark is critical and greatly appreciated; it will enable the Commission to move forward with substantial technological and personnel investments. These enhancemen

  • SEC Fee Rate Advisory #6 For Fiscal Year 2008

    Date 27/12/2007

    President Bush signed H.R. 2764, the appropriations bill that includes funding for the Securities and Exchange Commission, on Dec. 26, 2007. Accordingly, effective Dec. 31, 2007, the Section 6(b) fee rate applicable to the registration of securities, the Section 13(e) fee rate applicable to the repurchase of securities, and the Section 14(g) fee rate applicable to proxy solicitations and statements in corporate control transactions will increase to $39.30 per million dollars. The Section 6(b)