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  • HKEX Monthly Market Highlights - September 2016

    Date 06/10/2016

    Highlights


    Securities Market

    • The average daily turnover for the first nine months of 2016 was $67.8 billion, a decrease of 42 per cent when compared with $117.2 billion for the same period last year.
    • There were 75* newly listed companies for the first nine months of 2016, a decrease of 11 per cent when compared with 84* for the same period last year.
    • Funds raised through IPOs for the first nine months of 2016 was $134.3 billion, a decrease of 14 per cent when compared with $156.4 billion for the same period last year.

  • McKay Brothers Lowers Latency On Carteret-NY2 Link - Lowest Known Latency On Key Leg Of US Treasury Triangle

    Date 06/10/2016

    McKay Brothers has announced a latency reduction in its industry-leading millimeter wave link between Carteret and Secaucus-NY2 to as low as 182 microseconds round trip. The improved performance is the result of McKay’s ongoing effort to eliminate excess latency through route improvements, data center optimization and network equipment upgrades.  

  • HKEX: Women's Exchange Celebrates Its 4th Anniversary

    Date 06/10/2016

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited's (HKEX) Women’s Exchange celebrated its fourth anniversary at its annual reception last night (Wednesday).

  • Solactive Launches Sustainable Development Goals Index - Licensed To BNP Paribas

    Date 06/10/2016

    Solactive announces the launch of the Solactive Sustainable Development Goals World Index – a new index which enables investors to gain exposure to companies that have been identified as making a significant contribution to the advancement of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The bank plans to issue structured products tied to the indices later this year.

  • UK's Financial Conduct Authority: Total Number Of Complaints Continues To Fall

    Date 06/10/2016

    Financial services firms recorded a 2.6% reduction in new complaints between January and June 2016 compared to the previous six months, according to new complaints data published today by the Financial Conduct Authority. The total number of complaints was 2.05 million.