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  • CESR Takes Further Steps To Increase Its Accountability To The European Institutions And To Enable The European Union To Assess The Steps Being Undertaken To Enhance Supervisory Convergence On A Day-To-Day Basis

    Date 12/04/2005

    On Thursday, 7 April 2005, CESR presented its 2004 Annual Report and a detailed report on the steps it is taking to improve supervisory convergence in the European Union to the Financial Services Committee (FSC). The FSC is a Council Committee that gathers together high-level representatives of the European Union’s Finance Ministries. This marks the first of a more periodic framework of reporting by CESR which will further strengthen CESR’s accountability with the EU institutions. Similar r

  • BEL 20 Index: Umicore-Cumerio Demerger

    Date 12/04/2005

    Following the announcement of Umicore, made public on February 22, 2005, concerning a demerger of their copper branch into a new company to be named Cumerio, Euronext Indices would like to draw the attention on article 5.4.8 of the BEL20® index rules. This article stipulates that if a company is split to form two new companies, none, one or both of them may qualify for admission to the BEL20® index depending on their respective market capitalization.

  • Axiss Australia Newsletter Issue 110, 11 April 2005

    Date 12/04/2005

    Please click here for the latest a2a e-mail newsletter produced by Axiss Australia - a summary of the key events of the past fortnight shaping Australia's position as a global financial services centre in the Asian time zone.

  • TSX Venture Statistics – March 2005

    Date 11/04/2005

    Please click here to download the TSX statistics for March 2005.

  • Trading On London Stock Exchange Continues To Set New Records

    Date 11/04/2005

    The London Stock Exchange saw a total 6.8 million equity trades across its markets during March 2005. This represented an increase of nine per cent on the total number of trades in the same month last year, despite there being two fewer business days in March this year. The average daily number of trades reached 323,152, a new record for the third consecutive month, and an increase of 19 per cent on March 2004. The average daily value traded across the Exchange was £20.9 billion, up six per c