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  • Tehran Stock Exchange Monthly Bulletin - May 2010

    Date 12/06/2010

    Click here to download Tehran Stock Exchange's monthly bulletin for May 2010.

  • Quarterly Changes To The NASDAQ Q-50 Index

    Date 11/06/2010

    The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:NDAQ) announced today the results of the quarterly re-ranking of the NASDAQ Q-50 Index (Nasdaq:NXTQ), which will become effective prior to market open on Monday, June 21, 2010. The following five securities will be added to the Index: BE Aerospace, Inc. (Nasdaq:BEAV), LM Ericsson Telephone Company (Nasdaq:ERIC), MICROS Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:MCRS), Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq:SWKS) and UAL Corporation (Nasdaq:UAUA).

  • SIFMA Supports Prudent And Balanced Enhancements To Current Shareholder Communications System

    Date 11/06/2010

    The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) today issued a report on the shareholder communications process supporting prudent and balanced enhancements to the current system for shareholder communications and proxy voting. The report stressed the importance of maintaining efficiency, reliability and credibility, along with important investor interests, such as the right to protect the privacy of personal information entrusted to a broker or bank.

  • MGEX Announces Second Top Five Electronic Trading Day This Week

    Date 11/06/2010

    MGEX (Exchange), a Designated Contract Market (DCM) and Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO), today reported its fourth best electronic trading day in Exchange history. With an estimated 11,395 contracts traded, June 11 marked the second top five electronic trading day recorded this week. The mark was set just three days after the Exchange announced its second best electronic trading volume record of 12,262 contracts on June 8.

  • SEC Charges New York-Based Money Manager And Firm Touting Ties To Belgian Royal Family

    Date 11/06/2010

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged a New York-based money manager and his firm with fraud for touting investments he claimed were tied to the Chimay royal family of Belgium, and then stealing millions of dollars to pay his divorce lawyers and the mortgage on his house in the Hamptons.