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  • Securities Industry Association: Put Increased Disclosure Information On Variable Annuities In Prospectus

    Date 10/08/2004

    Additional information regarding investing in variable annuities should be added to the current prospectus that investors already receive, rather than in a separate document, the Securities Industry Association proposed in commenting on the NASD Notice To Members dealing with deferred variable annuity sales practices. SIA believes this will supply investors with clear, meaningful information regarding the unique features of variabl

  • Radianz Sees Strong Growth In Year’s First Half

    Date 10/08/2004

    Radianz, the leading global provider of financial connectivity services, today announced a sharp year-over-year increase both in the total number of services distributed to its customers and in the average number of services received by each customer, demonstrating the strength of its shared infrastructure business model.

  • NZX Announces Purchase Of ETFs And Launch Of Smartshares

    Date 10/08/2004

    NZX Funds Management Limited (NZXFM), a wholly owned subsidiary of New Zealand Exchange Limited (NZX), has today taken over the operation and management of the NZ MidCap Index Fund (MIDZ), an exchange traded fund, from ABN AMRO Craigs Limited.

  • NYBOT Announces U.K. Bank Holiday Trading Schedule For Its Currency Division

    Date 10/08/2004

    The New York Board of Trade® (NYBOT®) announced today the trading schedule for the August 30, 2004 U.K. Bank Holiday: Sunday, August 29, 2004 NY-Evening Session: All products will trade regular hours, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. EDST. Monday, August 30, 2004 FINEX Dublin: All products closed. FINEX NY-Day Session: All products commence trading at 8:05 a.m. EDST.

  • Ljubljana Stock Exchange Semi-Annual Statistical Report 2004

    Date 10/08/2004

    Turnover During the first six months of 2004, the total turnover on all market segments of the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) amounted to SIT 203.35 billion, which was by 30.1% or SIT 47.1 billion more if compared to an equivalent period last year. The busiest month was April, with SIT 40.7 billion, while the June turnover equalled the least - SIT 26.6 billion. In the LJSE turnover structure of the first half-year in 2004, shares made for 53.5%, bonds contributed 31.9% a