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  • Alpen Capital Approved As Listing Sponsor On NASDAQ

    Date 07/06/2010

    Alpen Capital (ME) Limited today announced that it has been approved as a listing sponsor with NASDAQ Dubai. As a listing sponsor, Alpen Capital is able to give advice to companies seeking to carry out an initial public offering (IPO) of shares on the exchange. This includes ensuring that a company meets NASDAQ Dubai's financial and other listing requirements and making its directors' aware of their responsibilities, as well as managing listing documentation.

  • Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange Weekly Market Views - June 6, 2010

    Date 06/06/2010

    Welcome to the Weekly Market Views report from DGCX, providing you with a snapshot of what?s happening in the energy, precious metal and currency futures markets.

  • Statement By U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner At The G-20 Meeting Of Finance Ministers And Central Bank Governors

    Date 05/06/2010

    Good afternoon. First of all, thank you to our gracious host, Korea, and the city of Busan.

  • NSX Releases May 2010 ETF/ETN Data Report

    Date 04/06/2010

    National Stock Exchange, Inc. (NSX®) announced that assets in U.S. listed Exchange-Traded Funds (ETF) and Exchange-Traded Notes (ETN) totaled approximately $798 billion at May 2010 month-end, an increase of almost 34% over May 2009 month-end when assets totaled $594.3 billion. At the end of May 2010, the number of listed products totaled 995, compared to 829 listed products at the end of May 2009.

  • SEC Statement On Status Of Stock-By-Stock Circuit Breaker Rule Proposals

    Date 04/06/2010

    Securities and Exchange Commission spokesman John Nester today issued the following statement: "Two weeks ago, in response to the market disruption of May 6, the SEC sought public comment on proposed rules that would require the national securities exchanges and FINRA to pause trading in certain individual stocks if the price moves 10 percent or more in a five-minute period. The rules were proposed by the national securities exchanges and FINRA. "The S