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  • International Centre For Financial Regulation - Slow Economic Growth Could Stall Progress On Financial Regulation In 2011

    Date 06/01/2011

    Last year's considerable progress on international regulatory reform has been recently overshadowed by East-West imbalances and the spectre of Eurozone uncertainty. The International Centre for Financial Regulation (ICFR) has predicted that the implementation of global financial regulatory reform in 2011 will depend heavily on whether the public begins to feel the benefits of economic growth.

  • BM&FBOVESPA Announces 2010 Market Performance

    Date 06/01/2011

    Bovespa Segment establishes all-time records in 2010 in terms of total financial volume, daily average volume, total number of trades and daily average number of trades Market capitalization reaches a record BRL 2.56 trillion Equity lending reached a record financial volume ETF trades grow threefold in 2010 Interest rate futures reach an all-time record in 2010, at almost double the 2009 figure

  • Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange: Indian Rupee Volume Hits All-Time Daily High on January 5th

    Date 06/01/2011

    Trading activity on DGCX Indian Rupee / Dollar futures is growing rapidly, with daily volume touching 12,000 contracts for the first time on January 5th, 2010. 11,968 contracts traded and notional value of USD 525.21 million. This was the second record daily volume in a row.

  • Thai Bourse Licenses Classic Gold Futures Co.,Ltd. As Gold Broker

    Date 06/01/2011

    The Thailand Futures Exchange (TFEX) has confirmed Classic Gold Futures Co., Ltd. as its sixth official gold broker. The firm will commence trading on January 10.

  • New European Financial Watchdogs On Duty

    Date 06/01/2011

    1 January saw the emergence of three new European financial supervisory authorities. The Euro-pean Banking Authority, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority and the European Securities and Markets Authority will overlook the financial markets of EU member states with more coordination and more strictly than before.