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  • Statement On Share Repurchase Disclosure Modernization, SEC Chair Gary Gensler, May 3, 2023

    Date 03/05/2023

    Today, the Commission considers adopting a final rule to enhance the disclosures related to share buybacks. I support this final rule because it will increase the transparency and integrity of this significant means by which issuers transact in their own securities.

  • Moscow Exchange Trading Volumes In April 2023

    Date 03/05/2023

    In April 2023, total trading volume across Moscow Exchange’s markets increased 2.6% to reach RUB 90.3 trln (RUB 88.0 trln in April 2022). All comparisons below are versus April 2022.

  • SEC Adopts Amendments To Modernize Share Repurchase Disclosure

    Date 03/05/2023

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today adopted amendments to modernize the disclosure requirements relating to repurchases of an issuer’s equity securities, including requiring issuers to provide daily repurchase activity on a quarterly or semi-annual basis, depending on the type of issuer. The amendments will improve disclosure and provide investors with enhanced information to assess the purposes and effects of share repurchases.

  • FTS Software Inc Joins Information Publishing Inc Group

    Date 03/05/2023

    Information Publishing Inc (IPI), the parent company of Financial Information Incorporated and Exchange Data International, is happy to announce that FTS Software, Inc. (www.ftssoftware.net) has joined its group of company affiliates.

  • BIS - Dampening Global Financial Shocks: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help (More Than Capital Controls)?

    Date 03/05/2023

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    Fluctuations in global financial markets can severely destabilise emerging market economies (EMEs). The academic and policy debate on enhancing their resilience has focused on the role of capital controls and foreign exchange intervention because these tools directly target international financial transactions. In this paper, we provide a different perspective by asking whether EMEs might also rely on macroprudential regulation to protect themselves against global financial shocks.