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  • STOXX Changes Composition Of European Benchmark Indexes - Second Regular Quarterly Review To Be Effective On June 19, 2006

    Date 16/05/2006

    STOXX, Ltd. today announced changes in the composition of the Dow Jones STOXX Global 1800 Index, the Dow Jones STOXX Total Market Index, the Dow Jones STOXX 600 Index and its sector indexes, the Dow Jones EU Enlarged Total Market Index and the Dow Jones STOXX Football Index.

  • Standard & Poor’s Announces Changes In The S&P/TSX Venture Composite

    Date 16/05/2006

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index after the close of trading on Tuesday May 16, 2006: Oracle Energy Corp. (TSXVN:OCL), China Education Resources Inc. (TSXVN:CHN) and Chesapeake Gold Corp. (TSXVN:CKG) will be removed from the index. The three companies have been suspended from trading on the TSX Venture Exchange for five consecutive trading days and are being removed according to index methodology.

  • Speech By SEC Staff: Remarks Before The 13th XBRL International Conference

    Date 16/05/2006

    R. Corey Booth Chief Information Officer and Director Office of Information Technology U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Madrid, Spain May 16, 2006 The Securities and Exchange Commission, as a matter of policy, disclaims responsibility for any private publication or statement by any of its employe

  • SGX Launches SGX Asiaclear<SMALL><SUP>TM</SMALL></SUP> Facility For OTC Clearing And Clears First OTC Trades

    Date 16/05/2006

    The Singapore Exchange (SGX) today officially launched the SGX AsiaClear? facility for clearing of over-the-counter (OTC) oil swaps and forward freight agreements (FFAs).

  • SEC Charges Former Video Game CEO In Junk Fax Scam

    Date 16/05/2006

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged the former Chief Executive Officer of Seattle-based video game developer Infinium Labs, Inc., for his role in a fraudulent “junk fax” scheme to promote the company’s stock. The Commission alleges that Timothy M. Roberts, 36, of Longboat Key, Fla., authorized the fax promotion and reaped more than $400,000 by unloading his Infinium Labs shares in the ensuing run-up in trading volume.