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  • Borsa Istanbul: Updates In Derivatives Market (VIOP) Operation Principles Related To BISTECH Migration

    Date 20/11/2015

    Circular on VIOP Operation Principles dated 19/07/2015 and numbered 433 are updated with the Announcement dated 18/11/2015 and numbered 2015/109, effective starting from November 30th, 2015.

  • Thai Bourse Grants Annual Social Development Award

    Date 20/11/2015

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) honors and encourages philanthropic actions of individuals and organizations through its annual "Social Recognition Project" via SET-sponsored awards covering seven areas. This year's award for the Vimuttayalaya Foundation for social development has been granted to farmer Jon Jandai for his role model in using local wisdom for sustainableliving.

  • Hong Kong's Securities And Futures Commission Proposes Changes To The ATS Guidelines

    Date 20/11/2015

    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today released a consultation paper on proposed changes to update the Guidelines for the Regulation of Automated Trading Services. 

  • From December's Trading Places: “The Only Reason For Time….” - Ian Salmon, Markets Advisor, Accedian Networks

    Date 20/11/2015

    According to Albert Einstein “…is so that everything doesn’t happen at once”.

    Consider yourself in the shoes of a timekeeper of athletic events. The stakes are high, consequently the choice of tools for the job imperative. Endurance or sprint? This question is at the forefront when it comes to providing the appropriate accuracy and granularity - seconds, tenths and hundredths of a second for a 100 metre race – hours, minutes and seconds to the marathon.

  • China Exchanges Services Co Ltd Index Report For October

    Date 20/11/2015

    Highlights

    • CES SHSC300 and CES 120 had better risk adjusted rates of return than their peers.
    • The world’s stock markets generally went up in October, with SZSE Index and Shanghai Composite Index rebounding 17.4 per cent and 10.8 per cent respectively.  Major markets in the US and Europe rose 5 – 12 per cent on average. 
    • Hong Kong-listed A-share ETFs saw notable net capital inflows. 
    • Rise in open interest of Singapore’s FTSE China A50 Futures reflected a revival of A-share risk aversion offshore. 
    • CES 120 Index Futures are a good indicator of the performance of China-related stocks listed in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong Kong. 
    • CNH deposits fell 8.5 per cent in September, as pressure for more RMB depreciation persisted.