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  • Nigerian Stock Exchange Reviews Composition Of Market Indices

    Date 15/06/2016

    The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has announced the expected review of the NSE 30, and the six sectoral indices of the Exchange, which are NSE Consumer Goods, NSE Banking, NSE Insurance, NSE Industrial, NSE Oil & Gas and the NSE Lotus Islamic Indices. The composition of these indices after the review will be effective on July 1, 2016. With the review, we will witness the entry/re-entry as well as exit of some major companies.

  • Office Of The Comptroller Of The Currency Hosts Credit Risk And Operational Risk Workshops In Florida

    Date 15/06/2016

    The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency will host two workshops in Tampa, Fla., at the Holiday Inn Tampa Westshore, July 26-27, for directors of national community banks and federal savings associations supervised by the OCC.

  • SIFMA Believes States Best Positioned To Improve Muni Disclosure

    Date 15/06/2016

    States have a unique opportunity to be proactive in helping to ensure that local governments that issue bonds in the public market make complete and timely disclosure of financial information and comply with all federal and contractual requirements.  To that end, SIFMA is encouraging states to build on existing financial disclosure regimes with the goal of ensuring that investors have access to the financial information they need and that local governments are in compliance with their obligations.

  • Moscow Exchange: Initial Margin Update For Certain FX Futures - UK Referendum

    Date 15/06/2016

    Due to the UK referendum on membership of the European Union on 23 June 2016, volatility in some instruments traded on Moscow Exchange may potentially increase.

  • OpenDoor Adds Two Capital Markets Veterans To Advisory Board

    Date 15/06/2016

    OpenDoor Trading (“OpenDoor”), a platform designed to improve liquidity in the U.S. Treasury bond markets, has appointed electronic trading pioneer Michael Sanderson, and fixed income veteran, Chris Ferreri, to its Advisory Board. They join a Board that already boasts bond market experts John Brynjolfsson and Kenneth deRegt, formerly of PIMCO and Morgan Stanley respectively.