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  • Tate & Lyle To Join FTSE 100 Index

    Date 08/06/2011

    FTSE Group (“FTSE”) confirms today that global ingredients and food solutions provider Tate & Lyle (TATE.L) will be joining the FTSE 100 Index. In the rebalance, international leisure travel group TUI Travel (TUI.L) will leave the UK’s leading index and enter the FTSE 250 Index.

  • SEC Enters Cease And Desist Order In Connection With Online Campaign To Buy Beer Company

    Date 08/06/2011

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced a settlement with two advertising executives who launched a campaign to buy a beer company through a solicitation of investors on Facebook and Twitter without first registering with securities regulators and making the necessary disclosures.

  • Dow Jones Indexes Launches Four Bond Indexes For Costa Rica

    Date 08/06/2011

    Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, LVA Indices (LVA), the leading fixed income index and pricing provider in Chile, and Proveedor Integral de Precios (PiP), a leading index and pricing provider in Latin America, today announced the launch of four bond indexes for Costa Rica as part of the Dow Jones LATixx index family. These indexes are designed to measure the performance of the Costa Rican government’s debt instruments in local currency and U.S. dollars.

  • UK's Financial Services Authority Winds Up One Unauthorised Land Bank And Secures A World-Wide Injunction Against Another

    Date 08/06/2011

    The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today made significant steps in its crackdown on land banking with two important decisions at the High Court.

  • European Parliament: Beefing Up Credit Rating Agency Rules

    Date 08/06/2011

    MEPs on Wednesday advocated making credit rating agencies liable in civil law for their ratings, and creating a European credit rating foundation. They also called for special attention to be paid to sovereign debt ratings. The new rules for credit rating agencies should also clarify their working methods, boost competition and reduce reliance on their ratings, says the resolution.