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  • Sandra Harris, Associate Regional Director And Co-Head Of Enforcement For The SEC's Pacific Regional Office, To Leave The Commission

    Date 08/08/2005

    The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that Sandra J. Harris, Associate Regional Director and co-head of enforcement for the Commission's Pacific Regional Office in Los Angeles, will leave the Commission at the end of September to pursue opportunities in the private sector. Harris has served as head or co-head of the enforcement program in the Pacific Regional Office, which investigates and prosecutes federal securities law violations in nine Western states, since 1994. Harris

  • New York Mercantile Exchange To Launch Natural Gas "Look Alike" Options

    Date 08/08/2005

    The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., announced today that it will introduce a natural gas look-alike options contract during regular trading hours beginning on August 15.

  • NASDAQ Announces Intention To Withdraw From ITS Plan

    Date 08/08/2005

    The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. (NASDAQ: NDAQ) today announced its intention to withdraw from the Intermarket Trading System (ITS) Plan in 2006 upon implementation of Regulation NMS. NASDAQ’s withdrawal from the ITS plan has been approved by its Board of Directors and will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for approval.

  • NASD Issues Guidance Regarding Equity Indexed Annuity Sales - Concerns About Marketing, Supervision And Investor Protection Cited

    Date 08/08/2005

    Expressing concerns about marketing, supervision, disclosure and investor protection issues, NASD today issued formal guidance to registered firms selling equity indexed annuities (EIAs).

  • London Stock Exchange July Trades Up 38%

    Date 08/08/2005

    Trading on the London Stock Exchange continued its trend of strong growth with a total of 7.2 million trades across the London Stock Exchange during July 2005, an increase of 38 per cent on July last year. This brought the average daily number of trades for the calendar year so far to 314,075, an increase of 22 per cent on the first seven months of 2004. The average daily value traded across the Exchange for the year to the end of July was £20.0 million, up six per cent on the average daily valu