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  • Promoting High-Level Institutional Opening Up Of The Capital Market: Shanghai Stock Exchange Conducts Overseas Exchange And Promotion Activities

    Date 04/12/2024

    Recently, the Shanghai Stock Exchange led a delegation of representatives from SSE-listed companies to conduct business exchanges and overseas roadshow activities in Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Through one-on-one visits with the major foreign financial institutions, hosting centralized roadshow presentations, visiting overseas exchanges, and organizing investment exchange conferences, the stakeholders promoted and introduced the capital market opening-up measures, China Securities Index business, and SSE-listed companies. The ultimate goal was to tell the story of China's capital markets, highlight the investment value of A-shares, and comprehensively demonstrate the vitality and strong momentum of China's economic development.

  • Monetary Authority Of Singapore Renews Its Successful Partnership With National University Of Singapore On Term Professorship Programme -Visitor Programme For Senior Academics And Industry Practitioners In Economics And Finance To Be Extended For Another Five Years

    Date 04/12/2024

    The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has reaffirmed its partnership with the National University of Singapore (NUS) by extending the MAS Term Professorship in Economics and Finance at the University for another five years. With this renewal, the MAS Term Professorship has been broadened beyond its focus on eminent academics in economics and finance to include industry practitioners as well as rising academic stars. 

  • JPX Holds 19th General Meeting Of "Council for Eliminating Antisocial Forces In The Exchange Market" With Police Agencies

    Date 04/12/2024

    Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX) today held the 19th General Meeting of the Council for Eliminating Antisocial Forces in the Exchange Market, which is organized with the National Police Agency and the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.

    The Council aims to strengthen cooperation between police agencies and JPX to help build a sound and fair market by blocking any relationship with antisocial forces, including organized crime groups that attempt involvement in the markets of Tokyo Stock Exchange, where cash equities such as shares are traded, and Osaka Exchange and Tokyo Commodity Exchange, where futures and other derivatives products are traded.

    Through the activities of the Council, we are specifically working on: 1. eliminating antisocial forces in the cash equity and derivatives markets; 2. strengthening cooperation and sharing information with police agencies; and 3. actively participating and cooperating in activities conducted by police agencies to eliminate organized crime groups and other antisocial forces.

    In today's 19th general meeting, the Council reviewed its activities over the past year, and members shared detailed information and had a lively exchange of opinions on recent developments.

    JPX will continue to strengthen its activities to eliminate antisocial forces through the activities of the Council and devote its utmost efforts to further enhance the reliability of the cash equity and derivatives markets.

  • ASIC Signals Ongoing Work To Maximise Benefits Of The Reportable Situations Regime

    Date 04/12/2024

    The reportable situations regime is a key component of the financial services and credit regulatory frameworks. ASIC expects all licensees, regardless of size, to have robust systems and processes in place to ensure timely detection and reporting of non-compliance.

  • Dalian Commodity Exchange: Notice On Adjustments To Price Limits, Trading Margins On Iron Ore Futures Contracts

    Date 04/12/2024

    According to the Measures of Risk Management of Dalian Commodity Exchange,  Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) has decided upon discussion that from the settlement on December 6 (Friday), 2024, the price limits of Iron Ore futures will be adjusted from 11% to 9%, the speculation trading margins will be adjusted from 15% to 11%, the hedging trading margins will remain unchanged.