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  • Chinese High-Level Delegation Visits Qatar Exchange

    Date 12/11/2012

    A Chinese delegation headed by Mr. Jiang Yang, Vice Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and Mr. Yang Maijun, Chairman of the Board of the Shanghai Futures Exchange, today visited Qatar Exchange and met Mr. Rashid Bin Ali Al-Mansoori, CEO of Qatar Exchange, and several department directors of Qatar Exchange.

  • Press Conference By Ikko Nakatsuka, Japan's Minister For Financial Services

    Date 12/11/2012

    [Questions & Answers]

    Q.

    Last Friday, the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC) recommended the imposition of an administrative monetary penalty against Japan Advisory. I think that this is similar to the series of cases of insider trading related to public offerings. What do you think of the fact that a similar case has occurred again?

    A.

    First, it is quite regrettable that information related to a public offering leaked from Nomura Securities and that insider trading was conducted.

  • ESMA Announces Enforcement Priorities For 2012 Financial Statements

    Date 12/11/2012

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published today a set of priority issues to be used by EU national competent authorities in their assessment of listed companies’ 2012 financial statements.

  • Xetra/FWB: IPO By Chinese Company Firstextile AG In The Prime Standard

    Date 12/11/2012

    Firstextile AG (ISIN: DE000A1PG8V8) joined the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on 12 November. A total of 1.8 million shares were placed in the IPO. The issue price was €10.00 and the initial listing price €10,00. The issue volume was €18 million.

  • UK's Financial Services Authority Publicly Censures London Credit Union

    Date 12/11/2012

    The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has publicly censured The Pentecostal Credit Union Limited (TPCU) for issuing loans worth £1.2 million under its members’ names but channelling the money to a Church Organisation.