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NYMEX Announces Trading Hours For After Hours Contracts Traded On CME Globex®
Date 27/07/2006
The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. today announced the trading hours for the after hours physically delivered energy futures contracts that will migrate from NYMEX ACCESS® to CME Globex, beginning on August 6 for trade date August 7.
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NYMEX Announces Margin Changes For Natural Gas, Related Contracts
Date 27/07/2006
The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. announced today that it will change margins for its natural gas, Henry Hub swap, Henry Hub swing swap, and Henry Hub penultimate swap futures contracts, as well as its natural gas penultimate, natural gas last day, and NYMEX miNYTM natural gas futures contracts that trade on CME Globex®, beginning at the close of business on July 28.
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MGEX Announces 125th Anniversary Events
Date 27/07/2006
The Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX or Grain Exchange) is pleased to announce a series of upcoming events in celebration of its 125th Anniversary, which will be celebrated in October 2006.
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Man Group Plc And Eurex Join Forces To Develop Unique U.S. Futures Market Partnership Will Create Innovative Products For New Customer Segments - Further Partners Anticipated In Exchange
Date 27/07/2006
Man Group plc, the global provider of alternative investment products and one of the world’s largest futures brokers, and Eurex, the world’s largest derivatives exchange, today announced that they have entered into agreements that will further develop U.S. Futures Exchange LLC (USFE - formerly known as Eurex US). USFE will expand the derivatives market by serving as a product incubator and innovator to create new listed products.
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Jury Rules In SEC’s Favor, Finds Former Suncoast Principal Liable For Securities Violations
Date 27/07/2006
Jurors in Federal District Court in New York, N.Y. today returned a verdict in the SEC’s favor against former Suncoast principal David A. Zwick, and a verdict partially in the SEC’s favor against trader Terence J. O’Donnell. In the three-week trial before Judge John G. Koeltl, the SEC charged that Zwick participated in a fraudulent kickback scheme in which Suncoast, a registered broker-dealer, received order flow and trades at favorable prices from an employee of New York Life Insurance Company,
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International Securities Exchange Reports Record Earnings; Net Income Up 68.4%, Average Daily Volume Up 49.0%
Date 27/07/2006
International Securities Exchange: (NYSE:ISE)Second Quarter Financial Highlights
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HKFE Announces Revised Margins For Futures Contracts
Date 27/07/2006
Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (HKFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), has announced that with effect from the commencement of trading on Tuesday, 1 August 2006, the minimum margins to be collected by an Exchange Participant from its clients in respect of their dealings in the following futures contracts will be as outlined in the table below. The adjustments are based on the clearing company's normal procedures and standard margining methodolog
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Hawkamah Signs MoU With Financial Services Volunteer Corps
Date 27/07/2006
Hawkamah, the Institute for Corporate Governance, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the US-based Financial Services Volunteer Corps (FSVC), a not-for-profit organization focused on building sound banking and financial systems in developing countries.
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Euronext: ETFS Oil Securities Listed In Amsterdam
Date 27/07/2006
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Chief Executive's Remarks At UK's Financial Services Authority Annual Public Meeting - Speech By John Tiner, Chief Executive, FSA, FSA Annual Public Meeting, 27 July 2006
Date 27/07/2006
Introduction Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I am delighted to be present once again at the FSA’s Annual Public Meeting, having had a forced absence last year. By and large the year ending March 2006 was a strong one for financial markets. Equity markets continued their recovery with the FTSE100 rising by 21.87%. Interest rates edged upwards as consumer spending and borrowing showed little sign of abatement. Bond markets remained generally benign. Credit markets re
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