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  • Shares Of Swedish Company Scandinavian Astor Group Are Now Tradable At Boerse Stuttgart

    Date 12/12/2024

    Two European exchanges of Boerse Stuttgart Group combine services to provide a unique dual listing offering for Swedish growth companies. The shares of the Swedish defence industry company Scandinavian Astor Group, primary listed on the Scandinavian exchange Nordic Growth Market (NGM), can now be traded by German investors through a secondary listing at Boerse Stuttgart’s “Nordic Growth Market” segment. The shares are traded daily from 9.00 to 17.30 hours CET. Liquidity provision in trading at Boerse Stuttgart is performed by EUWAX AG, which is also the liquidity provider in shares trading at NGM.

  • FTSE4GOOD Bursa Malaysia Indices December 2024 Semi-Annual Review

    Date 12/12/2024

    • 28 inclusions and 1 exclusion  from the FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia Index
    • 22 inclusions and 2 exclusions from the FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia Shariah Index

  • London Stock Exchange Group Plc Divests Stake In Euroclear Holding SA/NV

    Date 12/12/2024

    London Stock Exchange Group plc (LSEG) announces that it has completed the divestment of its 4.92% stake in Euroclear’s share capital to TCorp, for a total consideration of €455 million. TCorp is the financial services partner to the New South Wales government.

  • Nasdaq Stockholm Welcomes Intea To The Main Market

    Date 12/12/2024

    Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) announces that trading in the shares of Intea Fastigheter AB (ticker name: INTEA B) will commence today on the Nasdaq Stockholm Main Market. Intea is a mid-cap company within the Real Estate sector. Intea is the 43rd company to be admitted to trading on Nasdaq’s Nordic and Baltic markets in 2024.

  • Kraken Crypto Exchange Operator To Pay $8 Million Following ASIC Enforcement Action

    Date 12/12/2024

    Legal proceedings launched by ASIC have seen the Australian operator of the Kraken crypto exchange ordered to pay $8 million for unlawfully issuing a credit facility to more than 1100 Australian customers.