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  • CFTC’s Energy And Environmental Markets Advisory Committee To Meet On February 26, 2015

    Date 13/02/2015

    The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (Commission) Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee (EEMAC) will hold a public meeting on February 26, 2015 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Commission’s Washington, D.C. headquarters at 1155 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC 20581.

  • Statement on Passing Of Former SEC Commissioner Harvey J. Goldschmid by SEC Chair Mary Jo White

    Date 13/02/2015

    Harvey J. Goldschmid had an outstanding career as a lawyer, educator and public servant.  He served the Securities and Exchange Commission with great distinction as a Commissioner, General Counsel and as a Special Senior Advisor to Chairman Arthur Levitt.

  • Deutsche Börse: Deutsche Börse IPO Indicator Signals Primary Market Upturn

    Date 13/02/2015

    The climate for IPOs in Germany has considerably improved, according to the IPO sentiment indicator jointly developed by Deutsche Börse and TU Munich. The indicator climbed from 30.1 points to 34.2 points, reflecting buoyant sentiment among investors, companies and underwriters in the primary market.

  • Tronics Lists On Alternext - Raises €12 Million With Market Capitalisation Of €45.8 Million

    Date 13/02/2015

    EnterNext, the Euronext subsidiary dedicated to promoting and growing the market for SMEs[1], today congratulated Tronics, a designer and manufacturer of innovative nano- and micro-systems, on its successful listing on Alternext in Paris.

  • EU Council Backs European Commission Proposal To Fight Against The Manipulation Of Financial Benchmarks

    Date 13/02/2015

    The EU has today taken a further step towards restoring public trust in financial benchmarks in the wake of recent scandals over the manipulation of the LIBOR and EURIBOR benchmarks. In a move welcomed by the European Commission, the Council has given its backing to new proposed rules to enhance the robustness and reliability of benchmarks, which are used in financial instruments (e.g. bonds, shares, futures or swaps) and financial contracts (e.g. mortgages or consumer contracts) in the EU. The Commission proposed new standards in September 2013 after it emerged that some benchmarks had been manipulated, resulting in multi-million euro fines on several banks in Europe and in the US.