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  • SIX Trading Key Figures: February 2020

    Date 02/03/2020

    In February, trading turnover on the Swiss Stock Exchange was up +26.3% on the previous month and reached CHF 161.8 billion. The number of transactions increased by +24.3% to 7,642,325. In comparison with the corresponding period last year, trading turnover was up by +26.6%, while the number of trades rose by +54.1%. The SMI® declined by -7.5% and dropped to 9,831.0 points at the end of February.

  • Revised Lists Of The Moscow Exchange Indices Announced

    Date 02/03/2020

    Moscow Exchange announced the results of the quarterly review for MOEX indices. All changes will be implemented from 20 March 2020. The Exchange has also set free floats for a number of companies.

  • Best February In History At MGEX

    Date 02/03/2020

    MGEX, a Designated Contract Market (DCM) and Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO), announces its best February in history with a total volume of 261,762 contracts. Alongside this accomplishment, this past month also entered the record book as the 10th best month of all time at the Exchange.   

  • EBA Notes Enhanced Consistency On Institutions’ Pillar 3 Disclosures But Calls For Improvements To Reinforce Market Discipline

    Date 02/03/2020

    • The EBA is sharing the conclusions from its assessment of institutions’ Pillar 3 disclosures as another step to foster transparency and market discipline
    • Consistency and comparability of prudential public information by institutions has benefited from the implementation of common disclosure formats
    • The EBA encourages institutions to continue their progress by addressing the main findings and implementing the best practices identified in the Report

  • Oslo Børs: Largest Monthly Drop In Share Prices Since 2011

    Date 02/03/2020

    We have to go back to August 2011 to find a month with a larger decline in share prices than February 2020. Oil companies’ portion of the total market capitalisation has fallen to record lows.