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  • Tokyo Grain Exchange: Provisions Pertaining To Margins Requirements Of Futures Contracts

    Date 15/10/2008

    The Exchange will take the following steps against the highly volatile market situation: If the final contract prices of 3 or more futures contract months reach the upper or lower price limit in the same direction on 3 consecutive business days, in principle, the Exchange will collect an additional amount of extraordinary margin of the amount equal to 50% of Minimum Initial Margins (rounded to the nearest 10,000 yen) for newly established positions on all contract months from the

  • ADX Must Diversify To Stabilise And Grow – Al Baloushi

    Date 15/10/2008

    Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) announced today that Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are an ideal diversification tool for the Gulf capital markets and reaffirmed their strategy to list them.

  • PLUS Enjoys Strong Growth In Small And Mid-Cap Admissions And Fundraising -New Joiners Maintain A Positive Trend On PLUS

    Date 15/10/2008

    PLUS is attracting continued growth in new admissions to the PLUS-quoted market in spite of the most challenging fund-raising conditions for many years. As at the end of September this year, 34 new companies had joined the PLUS-quoted market with a number of new applications still in the pipeline. The PLUS-quoted market is now the only UK growth market where net market growth - new admissions less withdrawals - remains positive.

  • Equity Trading On RTS Stock Market Suspended

    Date 15/10/2008

    At 1:05pm Moscow time equity trading on RTS Stock market was suspended for one hour, due to the technical index change down by more than 5%.

  • European Commission Sets Out Proposal To Increase Minimum Protection For Bank Deposits To €100,000

    Date 15/10/2008

    The European Commission has put forward a revision of EU rules on deposit guarantee schemes that puts into action the commitments made by EU Finance Ministers on 7 October. The new rules are designed to improve depositor protection and to maintain the confidence of depositors in the financial safety net. Under the new rules, the minimum level of coverage for deposits will be increased within one year from €20,000 to €100,000, and initially to €50,