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  • Trading Volumes Increase By 41 % As DGCX Celebrates 10th Anniversary

    Date 09/12/2015

    • Overall monthly volume Growth of 41% in November 2015 over November 2014 
    • Indian Rupee futures accounts for 31% of exchange traded volumes globally
    • Hydrocarbons segment grew by 72% in volumes over 2014
    • Exchange to launch Spot Gold contract on December 14 and Chinese Renminbi Futures on December 18, 2015

  • Duco Cube Wins FOW International Award For Best New Product – Trade Reconciliation For Second Year Running

    Date 09/12/2015

    Duco, a London-based fintech provider of hosted reconciliation services, announced that the firm, for the second year running, has won the FOW International Award for "Best New Technology Product – Trade Reconciliation" for its Duco Cube platform. FOW, the leading news and data service for the global futures and options industry, bestowed the award last night at its International Awards Dinner that closed the FOW Derivatives World London conference.

  • BME: OpenFinance Signs Agreement With Aldesa Corporación And Breaks Into Costa Rica

    Date 09/12/2015

    OpenFinance, a BME subsidiary specialising in the development and implementation of technology solutions for financial advice and portfolio management, has signed an agreement with Aldesa Corporación de Inversiones for implementing its Openworkplace® platform. It will also carry out management activities with its clients and tracking product portfolios within the financial firm’s sales management. 

  • Leading South Korean Institution, Shinhan Bank, Opens In Dubai International Financial Centre

    Date 09/12/2015

    Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the global financial hub connecting businesses and institutions with emerging market opportunities across the Middle, East, Africa and South Asia, today welcomed one of South Korea's leading banks, Shinhan Bank, to its diverse portfolio of clients.

  • SGX “Trade With Caution” Alerts To Be More Detailed And Targeted

    Date 09/12/2015

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) will detail in “Trade with Caution (“TWC”)” alerts our concerns about unusual trading activities in a company’s stock. The alerts will be more targeted as they will be issued on a case-by-case basis instead of being automatically triggered by a company’s “not aware” reply to a public query from SGX. The alerts may also contain details gathered from SGX’s review of trading activities.