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SEC Wins Fraud Trial Against Miami-Based Investment Companies And Their Owners
Date 01/10/2010
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that a federal judge has ruled in the SEC's favor in a trial against two Miami-based companies and three owners charged with fraudulently siphoning investor money through exorbitant, undisclosed commissions and fees in the sale of mutual funds.
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CME Group Statement On The Joint CFTC/SEC Report Regarding The Events Of May 6
Date 01/10/2010
CME Group supports the work of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Joint Committee on Emerging Regulatory Issues concerning the events of May 6, 2010. As the report details, fundamentally negative financial, economic and political events in Europe and elsewhere contributed to investor uncertainty and impacted participation and liquidity in all market segments at certain times that day.
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Financial Stability Oversight Council Holds Inaugural Meeting - An Important Milestone Reached In Implementing The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer Protection Act
Date 01/10/2010
Convening today for its first meeting, the Financial Stability Oversight Council took a number of important steps to fulfill its mandate under Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. As established under the Dodd-Frank Act, the Council will provide, for the first time, comprehensive monitoring to ensure the stability of our nation's financial system. The Council is charged with identifying threats to the financial stability of the United States; promoti
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MGEX Breaks September Electronic Trading Record - Tops 2009 Total Volume
Date 01/10/2010
MGEX, a Designated Contract Market (DCM) and Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO), today announced it opened the new fiscal year by setting a September electronic trading record with 122,800 futures and options contracts trading electronically. September 2010 was also the fifth highest electronic month in the history of the Exchange.
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The Options Industry Council Announces September Options Trading Volume Decreased 4%
Date 01/10/2010
The Options Industry Council (OIC) announced today that 302,075,193 total options contracts changed hands in September, a 4.05 percent decline from the 314,809,865 contracts traded in September 2009. Year-to-date volume remains 5.20 percent higher than the same point last year.
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BM&FBOVESPA: Change In The Market Closing Hours For Stock Index Futures And Options Contracts
Date 01/10/2010
BVMF informs you that, as of October 4, 2010, BM&FBOVESPA will change the market closing hours for stock index futures.
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Options Clearing Corporation Announces Total Contract Volume Down 4% In September - Year-To-Date Average Daily Volume Up 6%
Date 01/10/2010
The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) announced today that total OCC cleared volume in September reached 303,851,940 contracts, representing a 4% decrease over the September 2009 volume of 316,624,143 contracts. OCC’s year-to-date average daily volume is up 6% compared to 2009 with 15,332,099 contracts and year-to-date total volume is up 6% with 2,882,434,696 contracts.
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Record Steel Trading At The London Metal Exchange For Seventh Consecutive Month
Date 01/10/2010
27,788 lots traded in September - equivalent to 1.8 million tonnes New single steel billet contract continues to gain traction as a global benchmark
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The Spanish Exchange Traded 63.26 Billion Of Euros In September - Monthly Trading Statements For BME Markets
Date 01/10/2010
The equity trading volume up to September totalled €743.10bn, up 16.5% from the same period a year earlier The number of trades in Equities in the first nine months increased by 26% The trading volume on the ETF segment in the nine months of the year was up 116% from the same period last year Derivatives trading reached 7.65 million contracts, the highest monthly figure so far this year Trading volume on the Corporate Debt market in September, at €342.58, is the hig
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Hibernia Atlantic To Construct The Lowest Latency Transatlantic Submarine Fiber Optic Cable Network From New York To London Offering The Fastest Route From North America To Europe At Sub 60ms
Date 01/10/2010
Hibernia Atlantic, the only diverse transAtlantic high bandwidth connectivity provider, announces today its plans to build the lowest latency cable route from New York to London offering High Frequency Traders the unique latency under 60 milliseconds. Hibernia’s Global Financial Network (GFN) currently unites hundreds of global banks and financial exchanges with a single connection. The GFN was built for the financial community and meets their demanding performance and reliability requirement
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