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  • Trading On Warsaw Stock Exchange: October 2013

    Date 05/11/2013

    • The value of session trading in equities on the Main Market was PLN 21.8 billion in October 2013, an increase of 36.2% YoY; session trading in equities in October was the second highest monthly figure in 2013.
    • The incremental value of total trading in equities on the Main Market was PLN 218.8 billion year to date, an increase of 27.6% year on year.
    • The total volume of trading in derivatives was 819.1 thousand contracts in October 2013, an increase of 3.9% year on year.
    • Futures contracts on Treasury bonds and on WIBOR were introduced to trading in October.
    • The incremental volume of spot and forward transactions in electricity reached 146.1 TWh year to date, an increase by 76.4% year on year.
    • The aggregate volume of spot and forward transactions in natural gas was 146.6 GWh in October 2013 while the incremental volume was 833.5 GWh year to date.

  • NASDAQ Dubai Academy Courses Will Provide Capital Markets Overview, Plus Advice On IR And PR Programmes

    Date 05/11/2013

    NASDAQ Dubai Academy will provide two training courses in November, one giving an overview of how the capital markets function and the other delivering specialist advice on how companies can enhance their investor relations and public relations strategies.

  • Aquis Exchange Gets UK Regulator’s Approval To Launch Equities Market

    Date 05/11/2013

    On 4 November 2013, Aquis Exchange, which plans to organise a pan-European equities trading market, has received approval from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to operate as a Multilateral Trading Facility (MTF).

  • EDHEC-Risk Institute Disagrees With EFAMA On ESMA Guidelines And Reiterates Its Call For Greater Index Transparency

    Date 05/11/2013

    The European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) recently ventured that the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) had exceeded its powers and mandate by issuing “quasi-regulation (...) on topics which were not previously regulated at EU level.”[1] The representative body for the European investment management industry specifically targeted the ESMA Guidelines on ETFs and other UCITS issues and its provisions in terms of securities lending, collateral management, or the use of financial indices.

  • ISDA Submits Letter On Over-the-Counter Derivatives Trade Reporting In Singapore

    Date 05/11/2013

    The International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA), on behalf of 20 industry participants, submitted a letter today to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to drive trade reporting of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives in Singapore ahead of the mandatory reporting timeline of April 1, 2014.