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  • RTS Realtime Systems: Korean Broker Shinyoung To Provide DMA To Korean Market Using RTS Technology Solutions

    Date 22/10/2008

    RTS Realtime Systems Group (RTS), a leading trading solutions provider, and Shinyoung Securities Company Ltd., a leading brokerage firm in Korea, announced today that they have signed an agreement to provide direct market access (DMA) to the Korea Exchange, the third largest derivatives exchange globally by volume. Under the agreement, RTS is able to offer its clients access to the KOSPI index options, the leading exchange-traded derivative contract by volume, as well as KOSPI 200 index futur

  • Federation Of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges October Newsletter Posted On The Web

    Date 22/10/2008

    The FEAS October Newsletter, the monthly bulletin, bringing you general secretariat news, Member statistics on stock, bond and other volume comparisons on a monthly, year-to-date and prior period basis, in addition to market cap, currency changes, number of companies traded and index fluctuations, has been put on the FEAS website.

  • Dow Jones Euro STOXX 50 To Underlie Exchange-Traded Fund - Credit Agricole Structured Asset Management Licenses Leading European Benchmark

    Date 22/10/2008

    STOXX Limited, the leading provider of European equity indexes, today announced that the Dow Jones EURO STOXX 50 has been licensed to Credit Agricole Structured Assed Management (CASAM) to serve as the basis for an exchange-traded fund available on NYSE Euronext Paris.

  • HKEx: Notice To Take Leave

    Date 22/10/2008

    The Board of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) announces that Henry H L Fan has today served a notice to take a leave of absence from meetings of the Board and the Nomination Committee of HKEx with immediate effect.

  • UK’s Financial Services Authority: Public Statement On The 30 Day Review Of FSA's Short Selling Measures

    Date 22/10/2008

    When the Financial Services Authority (FSA) introduced its additional short selling measures in the Code of Market Conduct on 18 September 2008 the FSA committed both to reviewing them after 30 days and also to publishing the results of a comprehensive review of short selling in January. The FSA has now conducted the 30 day review and, with one exception, has concluded that it should not make any changes to the measures at this time.