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  • Stock Exchange Of Thailand Board Approves Additional Listed Companies Rules

    Date 27/04/2005

    The SET Board of Governors has approved additional scheme on companies breaching the SET’s rules. An SP (“suspension”) sign will be posted immediately of any listed companies which haven’t submitted their financial statements within the designated time period. This will become effective starting with the Q1/2005 financial statement submission period. For listed companies having rumors around, that affect their stock price movement, the NP (notice pending) sign will be posted to their securities

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

    Date 27/04/2005

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index after the close of trading on Wednesday, April 27, 2005: StrataGold Corporation (TSXVN:SGV) will be removed from the index. The company will graduate to trade on the TSX under the same ticker symbol and CUSIP number 86270G 10 6.

  • SGX Co-Organises Corporate Governance Seminar In Mandarin

    Date 27/04/2005

    The Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX), together with the Singapore Institute of Directors (SID) and the China Enterprises Association (Singapore) (CEA), organised the Mandarin seminar on "Understanding the Regulatory Environment in Singapore" for company directors and senior executives of listed companies and those seeking a listing. The seminar also received the support of the China embassy in Singapore.

  • Securities Industry Association Representative Urges U.S., EU Regulators To More Quickly Address Regulatory Inefficiencies, Duplication- SEC, CESR Should First Look To Institutional Side For Creating Regulatory Convergence

    Date 27/04/2005

    Speaking on behalf of the Securities Industry Association before the Transatlantic Financial Market Convergence Luxembourg Symposium, James Leigh-Pemberton, chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston’s European investment-banking division, highlighted two pressing issues facing both sides of the Atlantic. The event was co-sponsored by SIA.

  • Record Daily Volume For SFE Options

    Date 27/04/2005

    On April 22, 2005, Sydney Futures Exchange experienced record trading volumes for the Options based on its four major benchmark futures contracts. A total of 41,241 options were traded on both the day and night sessions, exceeding the previous record of 39,084 set on the 10th of June 1998. In addition to the record ‘total’ volume, a new record was also set in the Options over the Three Year Bond Futures with 24,500 options traded, up from 13,945 set on the 14 th January 2004. These represent the