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  • HKEx: Change Of Designated Securities For Short Selling

    Date 06/04/2004

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), announces that with effect from 7 April 2004 (Wednesday), Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, or SMIC (Stock Code: 981) will be added to the list of designated securities eligible for short selling.

  • HKEx Introduces DCASS Today

    Date 06/04/2004

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) introduced the Derivatives Clearing and Settlement System (DCASS) today (Tuesday), following successful conversion to DCASS from the Traded Options System (TOPS) and the INTRACS/400 system on Saturday, 3 April and Sunday, 4 April.

  • Fair Disclosure Management To Market IR Global's Talon<FONT SIZE=-1><sup>TM</FONT SIZE=-1></SUP> Service In France

    Date 06/04/2004

    IR Global is pleased to announce the signing of a marketing agreement with Fair Disclosure Management (FDM) and the French launch of TalonTM, a new service that assists listed companies in managing their relationships with international institutional shareholders in a more effective manner.

  • Euronext.liffe Commodity Products - Record Breaking March 2004 Trading Volumes

    Date 06/04/2004

    Euronext.liffe's Commodity futures and options contracts set a new monthly traded volume record of 669,744 contracts in March 2004, breaking the previous record of 643,239 set in October 2002.

  • Committee Of European Securities Regulators Launches A Consultation On CESR's Role At Level 3 Under The Lamfalussy Process

    Date 06/04/2004

    CESR launches discussion to establish how regulators can fully play their part in ensuring firstly, that there is greater consistency across Europe in the process of implementation (where CESR Members contribute towards the local transposition of European financial services legislation in their Member States), and secondly, to ensure greater EU-wide convergence through the application of this legislation (that is undertaken on a day-to-day basis through the exercise of their supervisory tasks).