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  • Standard & Poor’s Announces Changes In S&P/TSX Canadian Indices

    Date 14/09/2007

    Standard & Poor's Canadian Index Operations announces the following index changes as a result of the Quarterly S&P/TSX Composite Index Review. These changes will be effective at the open on Monday, September 24, 2007: Changes

  • NYMEX Holdings, Inc. To Present At Bank Of America Conference

    Date 14/09/2007

    NYMEX Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NMX), the parent company of the New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., announced today that Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer Samuel Gaer and Chief Financial Officer Kenneth Shifrin will present at the Bank of America 37th Annual Investment Conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, September 18, at 7:30 PM ET (4:30 PM PT).

  • Standard & Poor's Announces Changes In S&P/TSX Canadian Indices

    Date 14/09/2007

    Standard & Poor's Canadian Index Operations announces the following index changes: The unitholders of Legacy Hotels REIT (TSX:LGY.UN) have accepted the $CDN12.60 per unit cash offer from InnVest REIT and Cadbridge Investors LP. Legacy Hotels REIT will be removed from the S&P/TSX Composite and Capped Composite, the S&P/TSX Completion, the S&P/TSX Income Trust, the S&P/TSX Capped REIT and Capped Real Estate and the S&P/TSX SmallCap indices after the close on Tuesday, September 18, 2007.

  • The AMF Launches A Public Consultation On Its Draft General Regulation

    Date 14/09/2007

    The European Commission has adopted implementing measures for the Transparency Directive1 on disclosures by companies listed on a regulated market. The measures stem from the implementing directive of 8 March 2007,2 due to be transposed by Member States by 8 March 2008 at the latest.

  • Response To CESR's Call For Evidence On The Possible CESR Level 3 Work On The Transparency Directive

    Date 14/09/2007

    In response to CESR’s call for evidence FESE believes that an assessment on the functioning of the Transparency Directive is premature as EU Member States are currently at different stages of implementation. It is our belief that the EU Member States should be allowed some time to implement the Directive - approximately one year – after which point it would be more feasible to identify potential issues or problems. Guidelines would however be welcomed on the issue of storage of regulated informa