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  • Tokyo Commodity Exchange: New Year's Message From Tadashi Ezaki, President & CEO

    Date 04/01/2012

    Let me begin by wishing you all a very happy New Year!

    The year 2011 was a year of unprecedented challenges at home and abroad, with the devastation caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake and the following tsunami, as well as the financial crisis triggered by sovereign debt problems that spread rapidly around the world. Despite the turmoil immediately after the disaster, TOCOM strove to keep the market functioning for its participants, while retaining price linkage to overseas markets. Amid the financial crisis, we have witnessed the massive inflows of money into the gold market in Japan and abroad and growing interest in commodities.

  • Tokyo Grain Exchange Volume And Open Interest For 2011

    Date 04/01/2012

    Click here to download Tokyo Grain Exchange's volume and vpen interest report for 2011.

  • 2011 A Record-Setting Year For KCBT HRW Wheat Futures, Exchange

    Date 04/01/2012

    The Kansas City Board of Trade set new annual volume records in 2011 for Hard Red Winter wheat futures and for the exchange as a whole.

  • DTCC Media Statement On Clearance And Settlement

    Date 03/01/2012

    The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) today issued the following media statement in response to inquiries, occasioned by a recent article in The New York Times, which mentioned the process of clearing and settling trades in the U.S. securities markets:

    About DTCC

    DTCC is a holding company for several regulated subsidiaries, including The Depository Trust Company (DTC), Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) and National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC). These subsidiaries provide centralized clearance, settlement and information services for equities, corporate and municipal bonds, government and mortgage-backed securities and money market instruments traded in the U.S. capital markets.

  • SEC Charges Life Settlements Firm And Three Executives With Disclosure And Accounting Fraud - CEO And General Counsel Additionally Charged With Insider Trading

    Date 03/01/2012

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Texas-based financial services firm Life Partners Holdings Inc. and three of its senior executives for their involvement in a fraudulent disclosure and accounting scheme involving life settlements.