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Shanghai Gold Exchange: Announcement Of Changing The Company Name Of Precious Metals International (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
Date 06/03/2025
Due to the business development needs, Precious Metals International (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., as an international member of SGE, has changed its name to Sino-Platinum Metals (Singapore) Pte. Ltd..
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SGX Group Announces Management Changes In FX And Technology
Date 06/03/2025
Singapore Exchange (SGX Group) today announced changes in its FX and Technology management teams, aimed at strengthening its leadership and bolstering its capabilities for continued success and growth.
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Update - Dividend/Distribution - ASX
Date 06/03/2025
Click here to download details on notification of ASX's dividend distribution.
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Hex Trust Receives Major Payment Institution License From The Monetary Authority Of Singapore
Date 06/03/2025
Hex Technologies Pte Ltd (“Hex Trust”, and together with its affiliates, the “Hex Trust Group”), a leading digital assets financial institution specializing in custody and trading services, announced that it has received a Major Payment Institution (MPI) License from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Issued on March 1, 2025, the license authorizes Hex Trust to provide regulated cross-border money transfer services and Digital Payment Token (DPT) services. With this license, Hex Trust now offers a fully-integrated solution including custody, over-the-counter (OTC) trading, and settlement, including fiat on and off ramps.
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Cboe Global Markets Reports Trading Volume For February 2025
Date 05/03/2025
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (Cboe: CBOE), the world's leading derivatives and securities exchange network, today reported February monthly trading volume statistics across its global business lines.
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Summary Of Commentary On Current Economic Conditions By Federal Reserve District
Date 05/03/2025
Commonly known as the Beige Book, this report is published eight times per year. Each Federal Reserve Bank gathers anecdotal information on current economic conditions in its District through reports from Bank and Branch directors and interviews with key business contacts, economists, market experts, and other sources. The Beige Book summarizes this information by District and sector. An overall summary of the twelve district reports is prepared by a designated Federal Reserve Bank on a rotating basis.
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Derivatives Market Institute For Standards Annual Report Outlines Successes Of 2024
Date 05/03/2025
The Derivatives Market Institute for Standards released its 2024 annual report, highlighting several accomplishments achieved last year.
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MIAX Options Exchange - Reminder: Network Refresh For The 10G ULL Extranet
Date 05/03/2025
As previously announced in the December 13, 2024 Alert, MIAX Options will upgrade the 10G ULL Extranet switches and related network analytics infrastructure. The upgraded MIAX Options 10G ULL Extranet will be available in parallel with the existing MIAX Options 10G ULL Extranet from March 31, 2025 through April 11, 2025. All firms with 10G ULL Cross Connects (CCs) must establish and migrate their 10G ULL CC usage to the upgraded MIAX Options 10G ULL Extranet by April 11, 2025.
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Report From FINRA Board Of Governors Meeting – February 2025 - Board Elects New Chair And Discusses Outside Business Activities, TRACE Reporting Timeframes, Technology Initiatives And 2024 Fine Monies
Date 05/03/2025
FINRA’s Board of Governors met on February 25-26. The agenda included electing a new Board Chair, as well as discussions on FINRA’s proposed Outside Business Activities rule, TRACE reporting timeframes, ongoing technology initiatives, and the proposed allocation of FINRA’s 2024 fine monies.
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SIFMA AMG Statement On The FDIC Withdrawal Of Bank “Control” Rule Proposal
Date 05/03/2025
SIFMA’s Asset Management Group (SIFMA AMG) today issued the following statement from Lindsey Keljo, Head of SIFMA AMG, in response to the FDIC formally withdrawing the Change in Bank Control Act proposal:
“SIFMA commends the FDIC for taking this appropriate action. As we have consistently advocated, we believe the FDIC’s current approach to assessing ‘control’ under the Change in Bank Control Act has worked well and is not in need of reevaluation. The changes previously under consideration could have serious unintended consequences, including a detrimental impact on banks’ access to capital. The current approach among banking regulators has worked well and has avoided unnecessary and costly regulation that is ultimately borne by markets and investors."