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  • Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change For The Security MRVL-RM

    Date 06/01/2022

    As per the Securities market risk parameters methodology, on 06.01.2022, 09-20 (MSK) the lower bound of the price band and initial margins for the security MRVL-RM were changed. New values are available here

  • KGI, CGS, KS, KKPS, CAF And MTSGF Receive TFEX Best Award 2021 For Outstanding Performance

    Date 06/01/2022

    Thailand Futures Exchange PCL (TFEX) today announced the awardees of six categories of TFEX Best Award 2021. KGI Securities (Thailand) pcl (KGI) obtained “Most Active House Award”; Country Group Securities pcl (CGS) was granted “Active Agent Award” in terms of transaction from investors; and Kasikorn Securities pcl (KS) was awarded “Popular Agent” in terms of investor base expansion. “Active Prop-Trading Award” was presented to Kiatnakin Phatra Securities pcl (KKPS); and “Market Maker Best Performance Award” was bestowed to Classic Ausiris Investment Advisory Securities Co., Ltd. (CAF). Furthermore, MTS Capital Co., Ltd. (MTSGF) won TFEX Best Award of Honor in recognition of the consistency in outstanding market maker performance during 2019-2021.  

  • Nadex Product Schedule For The Japan Holiday On January 10, 2022

    Date 05/01/2022

    Due to the Japan holiday on Monday, January 10, 2022, the Japan 225 contracts will have a modified trading schedule.

  • Cboe Global Markets Reports Trading Volume For December And Full Year 2021

    Date 05/01/2022

    Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (Cboe: CBOE), a leading provider of global market infrastructure and tradable products, today reported December monthly and full year 2021 trading volume statistics and projected rate per contract/net revenue capture for the fourth quarter of 2021 across its global business lines.

  • SEC Charges Additional Defendant In Phony Certificates Of Deposit Scam

    Date 05/01/2022

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Allen C. Giltman, a former registered investment professional, with allegedly participating in a long-running fraudulent scheme to lure investors into buying fictitious certificates of deposit (CDs). The scheme resulted in victims, primarily older adults investing their retirement savings, losing at least $40 million.