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  • Oslo Børs: Highest Ever Dividends

    Date 19/12/2019

    Never before have companies listed on Oslo Børs returned so much money to shareholders in the form of dividends as in 2019.

  • The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange – Annual Review For 2019 And Outlook Into 2020

    Date 19/12/2019

    • The TA-35 Index, which has risen 15% this year, outperformed the world's equity indices that gained an average of 9%; the TA-90 Index rose by 39% this year hitting an all-time record
    • The leading indices in the five years 2015-2019 were the TA-Technology and TA-Real Estate indices, which cumulatively gained 143% and 122%, respectively
    • 7 new companies joined TASE this year, raising in excess of NIS 3 billion
    • During the years 2017-2019, 35 new companies joined TASE, raising a total of NIS 8.1 billion
    • NIS 11.7 billion was raised on the equities market – 75% more than the amount raised last year
    • NIS 65.5 billion was raised in corporate bond offerings to the public and institutions and a further NIS 3.3 billion was raised in structured bond offeringsThis year, TASE became a public company by means of a first-of-its-kind IPO, using the “Tel Aviv-Global" model – a global offering on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
    • Ittai Ben Zeev, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's CEO: “the Israeli economy's biggest missed opportunity is that, in less than a decade, $112 billion has “evaporated" from Israel due to companies having been sold rather than being turned into independent companies. It's high time that not just Bob Smith from Minnesota, but also Yael Cohen from Tel Aviv, profits from the success of Israeli innovation. The model of making a global offering in Tel Aviv enables Israeli companies and particularly high-tech companies, to benefit from an innovative capital-raising model and from exposure to international investors, while also ensuring that larger portions of the Israeli public will be partners in the growth of the economy".

  • EBA Consults To Revise Standards To Identify Staff With A Material Impact On The Institution’s Risk Profile

    Date 19/12/2019

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the criteria to identify all categories of staff whose professional activities have a material impact on the institutions’ risk profile (“risk takers”). The aim of these standards is to define and harmonise the criteria for the identification of such staff and to ensure a consistent approach across the EU. The suggested identification process is based on a combination of qualitative and quantitative criteria. The consultation runs until 19 February 2020.

  • ECB: Panetta And Schnabel Appointed Members Of The Executive Board

    Date 19/12/2019

    Today, the European Council appointed Fabio Panetta and Isabel Schnabel to be members of the European Central Bank's executive board as of 1 January 2020.

  • Capacity Mechanisms: ACER Publishes Technical Guidance For CO2 Emission Limits SDs And MSPs

    Date 19/12/2019

    The European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) published today an Opinion providing technical guidance on the calculation of the CO2 emission limits in generation capacity, in the frame of Capacity Mechanisms as mandated by the European Union’s revised Electricity Regulation established this year.