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  • SEC: Fee Rate Advisory #4 For Fiscal Year 2006

    Date 18/11/2005

    The Congress has passed and the President is expected to sign the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies appropriations bill for fiscal 2006 that includes funding for the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Commission will issue a new fee advisory once the President has signed the appropriations bill.

  • KRX Honored With Derivatives Exchange Of The Year Award For 2005

    Date 18/11/2005

    1. About the Award This award is issued every year by financial magazine Asia Risk since 2000 to financial institutions or professionals in the Asia-Pacific region, in 10 to 14 categories including risk management and development of derivative products. Key selection criteria for this award include customer satisfaction, differentiated services distinguishing an institution from others, product innovations, market development and customer education.

  • Intercontinetal Exchange Enters The FTSE/MV Exchanges Index

    Date 18/11/2005

    IntercontinentalExchange has entered the FTSE/MV Exchanges Index. Shares in IntercontinentalExchange commenced trading on the New York Stock Exchange on November 16, 2005.

  • HKEx: Exposure Paper On Abolition Of Requirement For Main Board Issuers To Publish Paid Announcements In Newspapers And Related Matters

    Date 18/11/2005

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), today published an exposure paper with regard to its proposal to abolish the requirement for Main Board issuers to publish paid announcements in the newspapers and related matters.

  • HKEx: Change Of Designated Securities For Short Selling

    Date 18/11/2005

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), announces that as of 17 November 2005 (Thursday), 11 additional securities have become eligible for short selling and seven designated securities were removed from the list. The total number of designated securities for short selling is 278 after the revision.