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  • Lynton Jones Dubai International Financial Exchange Chairman Steps Down At End Of His Term Of Office - Henry Azzam Takes Over As Chairman

    Date 19/12/2005

    The DIFX announced today that Lynton Jones, first Chairman of the exchange, will be stepping down from the Chairmanship at the end of December and Henry Azzam, an experienced banker and economist, will take over as Chairman effective from January 1, 2006.

  • ICMA And ESF Create Financial Markets Federation

    Date 19/12/2005

    The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) and the European Securities Forum (ESF) have today established the Financial Markets Federation, which has been set up with the intention of shaping the future structure and form of closer co-operation between financial markets trade associations. The Financial Markets Federation welcomes further applicable associations to join them in an effort to speed up the much desired consolidation process.

  • HKEx Employees' Share Award Scheme

    Date 19/12/2005

    Reference is made to the announcement dated 14 September 2005 relating to the adoption of the Employees' Share Award Scheme (Scheme) by the board of directors (Board) of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx). Pursuant to the Scheme adopted on 14 September 2005 (Adoption Date), the Board today, based on the closing price of $31.20 per share, resolved to award 960,000 Shares (Awarded Shares) to 139 eligible employees (Se

  • HKEx Announces New Appointment To Derivatives Market Consultative Panel

    Date 19/12/2005

    The Board of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) has today (Monday) appointed Lim Wah Sai to the Derivatives Market Consultative Panel for a term up to 30 April 2006 to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Ricardo Honegger.

  • FORTS - Futures And Options On RTS Stock Exchange - Derivatives Market

    Date 19/12/2005

    For the week of December 12th, - December 16th, 2005, total trading volume on FORTS (Futures and Options on RTS) reached 26 billion rubles or 1.4 million contracts compared to 28.3 billion rubles and 1,58 million contracts the week before.