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  • HKEX 2018 Third Quarter Results

    Date 07/11/2018

    The Board is pleased to present the unaudited consolidated results of the Group2 for the nine months ended 30 September 2018.

  • Shanghai Futures Exchange: Notice On Investigation And Penalties For Violations Of Relevant Rules And Regulations In October 2018

    Date 07/11/2018

    To strengthen risk management and frontline regulation of the futures market, well regulate futures trading behaviors and protect the legitimate interests of the market participants, Shanghai Futures Exchange(hereinafter referred to as “The Exchange”) has made continuous efforts to investigate and penalize violations of relevant rules and regulations.

  • US Department Of Justice: Two Traders Plead Guilty To $60 Million Commodities Fraud And Spoofing Conspiracy

    Date 06/11/2018

    Two former commodities traders of a New York, New York-based financial services firm have pleaded guilty for their participation in a $60 million commodities fraud and spoofing conspiracy that was perpetrated through the U.S. commodities markets.  One of the traders also pleaded guilty for his participation in a second commodities fraud and spoofing conspiracy at another financial services firm based in Chicago, Illinois.

  • Nasdaq Filing Of Quarterly Report For Quarter Ended September 30, 2018

    Date 06/11/2018

    On November 6, 2018, Nasdaq filed its quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2018 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Form 10-Q can be accessed on Nasdaq’s website at http://ir.nasdaq.com/sec.cfm and on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.

  • FIA October 2018 SEF Tracker

    Date 06/11/2018

    Total trading volume on SEFs averaged $722.6 billion in notional value per day during October 2018. That was down 4.9% percent from the previous month but up 36.8% from October 2017. The month-over-month decrease in trading volume was driven mainly by a drop in on-SEF trading of interest rate swaps, which was down 4.8% from September 2018 and up 35% from October 2017.  On the other hand, SEF trading of foreign exchange forwards, swaps and options rose above $60.9 billion per day in October, the highest level since June.