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Date 12/09/2003
Deutsche Börse: Four New ETFs Tradable At Deutsche Börse - Credit Suisse Asset Management Expands Portfolio
Four new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have been tradable in Deutsche Börse's XTF segment since Thursday. The new ETFs are issued by Credit Suisse Asset Management and track the MSCI Euro index and three Dow Jones Sector Titans indices. With an investment in the XMTCH (Lux) on MSCI Euro, investors can participate in the performance of the 120 or so largest companies in the Eurozone. The three new Sector Titans ETFs - XMTCH (Lux) on DJ Banks Titans, XMTCH (Lux) on DJ Healthcare Titans and XMTCH (L
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Date 12/09/2003
Cotton Options Contract Sets New Volume Record At NYBOT
The New York Board of Trade® (NYBOT®) announced today that its cotton options contract set an all-time volume record on September 10, 2003, of 28,220 contracts. The previous record was 23,091 contracts established on September 21, 1995.
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Date 12/09/2003
CBOT Fed Watch: September 2003
In advance of next week's Federal Open Market Committee meeting on September 16, the Chicago Board of Trade will be reporting daily rate change probabilities in the FOMC's federal funds target rate, as indicated by the CBOT® 30-Day Federal Funds futures contract. The CBOT 30-Day Federal Funds futures contract is a key benchmark interest rate barometer that reflects the forward overnight effective rate for excess reserves that are traded among commercial banks in the U.S. federal funds market.
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Date 11/09/2003
UK's Financial Services Authority: Integrated Reporting Will Help Financial Firms
The Financial Services Authority is planning a major modernisation of the requirements for firms to report information so that it can operate more effectively and efficiently and reduce the cost to the financial services industry.
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Date 11/09/2003
UK's Financial Services Authority To Increase Monitoring Of Product Sales
The Financial Services Authority today published proposals to collect information about sales of mortgage, insurance and investment products. The FSA also today set out the type of information it will collect from all intermediaries, including those who carry on mortgage and general insurance business. The FSA will use the data to target its supervision work more efficiently. The data will help the regulator to identify potential issues that may require action such as increased supervision of a
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Date 11/09/2003
Tokyo Stock Exchange: Deliverable Bonds And Conversion Factors Of JGB Futures (5-year, 10-year & 20-year) As Of September 11, 2003
The deliverable bonds and conversion factors of JGB Futures (5-year, 10-year & 20-year) can be accessed by clicking here and here.
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Date 11/09/2003
The National Stock Exchange Of Lithuania Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary
On 14 September 2003, the National Stock Exchange of Lithuania (NSEL) marks its 10th anniversary. The first trading session was open for 22 securities of 19 issuers, and a total of 19 financial brokerage firms were registered to trade. During those years, there was a gradual change from a single trading session per week to daily securities trading, Official and Current Lists were formed among which there were transport, telecommunications, energy, and beverages companies. The year 1996 saw a lau
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Date 11/09/2003
The National Stock Exchange Of Lithuania Launches Its New Web Site
To mark its 10th anniversary, the National Stock Exchange of Lithuania (NSEL) launches its new web site.
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Date 11/09/2003
Singapore Exchange Limited Announces FY2003 Full Year Results - Resilient Performance Despite Difficult Conditions - Net Profit After Tax And Minority Interests Up 8.1% To S$66.0mm Before Writedown Of Properties - Net Profit After Tax And Minority Intere
Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) today announced its audited financial results for the financial year ended 30 June 2003.
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Date 11/09/2003
SEC Charges American International Group And Others In Brightpoint Securities Fraud - AIG Agrees To Pay $10 Million Civil Penalty
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced enforcement actions against American International Group, Inc. (AIG) and others arising from an accounting fraud committed at Brightpoint, Inc. The fraud charges against AIG resulted from AIG's role in fashioning and selling a purported "insurance" product that Brightpoint used to report false and misleading financial information to the public. In settling the Commission's charges, AIG agreed to pay a $10 million civil penalty. The penalty r
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