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  • Kuwait Stock Exchange Trading Report For October 2005

    Date 28/11/2005

    The index of the Kuwait Stock Exchange reached 11,470.3 points at the end of October, an increase of 1,237.3 points from the closing value at the end of September. The weighted index reached 554.5 points at the end of October, an increase of 42.39 points from the closing value at the end of September.

  • Kuwait Stock Exchange Trading Report For 3rd Quarter 2005

    Date 28/11/2005

    The index of the Kuwait Stock Exchange reached 10,233.3 points at the end of September, an increase of 1,422 points from the closing value at the end of the second quarter. The weighted index reached 512.11 points at the end of September, an increase of 59.13 points compared to the second quarter.

  • Investable Weight Factor Daimler Chrysler AG In The S&P Global 100 Index

    Date 28/11/2005

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P Global 100 Index, effective after the close of trading on Monday 28 November 2005: DaimlerChrysler AG (Germany, Sedol: 5529027, GICS: Consumer Discretionary, GICS Code: 25102010), a member of the S&P Europe 350, S&P Euro Plus, S&P Euro and S&P Global 100 indices, Investable Weight Factor will change to 1. Following the sale of shares by Deutsche Bank, no major shareholder group holds more than 10% of shares outstanding.

  • HKFE Announces Revised Margins For Futures Contracts

    Date 28/11/2005

    Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (HKFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), has announced that with effect from the commencement of trading on Thursday, 1 December 2005, the minimum margins to be collected by an Exchange Participant from its clients in respect of their dealings in the following futures contracts will be as outlined in the table below. The adjustments are based on the clearing company's normal procedures and standard margining methodo

  • Dubai International Financial Centre Authority: Corporate Governance, Market Discipline, Transparency - Key To Development Of Regional Financial Services

    Date 28/11/2005

    Banking in the region is not achieving its real potential due to low level of corporate governance, said Dr Omar Bin Sulaiman, Director General of Dubai International Financial Centre Authority, in a keynote speech delivered at the Annual Arab Banking Conference 2005 “Banking in a Risky World” in Lebanon.