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  • Nodal Exchange Named Commodity Exchange Of The Year By Energy Risk

    Date 21/05/2025

    Nodal Exchange has been named 2025 Commodity Exchange of the Year for the third year in a row by Energy Risk magazine. The Energy Risk Awards recognize excellence in financial risk management across the global commodities markets. Energy Risk presented the Commodity Exchange of the Year award at a ceremony in Houston yesterday.

  • Hedge Fund Trends: With Intelligence April 2025 Report Reveals USD3.9bn Inflows and Key Performance Insights

    Date 21/05/2025

    A monthly update by With Intelligence, a provider of investment intelligence for alternative assets, private markets, and public funds, provides a focused look at April's activity, given the significant market volatility experienced during the month.

  • Nasdaq Announces Semi-Annual Changes To The OMX Copenhagen Benchmark™ Index

    Date 21/05/2025

    Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) announced today the results of the semi-annual review of the OMX Copenhagen Benchmark™ Index, (Nasdaq Copenhagen: OMXCB™), which will become effective at market open on Monday, June 2, 2025.

  • ISDA AGM Studio: Emmanuel Geinoz And Eleanor Kelly

    Date 21/05/2025

    Five jurisdictions went live with revised derivatives reporting rules in 2024, with more to follow in 2025 and beyond, putting reporting teams under extreme pressure to implement accurately and on time to avoid regulatory penalties. Emmanuel Geinoz, market infrastructure and derivatives expert at Pictet Group, and Eleanor Kelly, managing director, global markets regulatory reporting at JP Morgan, talk to Tara Kruse, ISDA’s global head of derivative products and infrastructure, about the challenges of implementation and the benefits of ISDA’s Digital Regulatory Reporting initiative.

  • BC Securities Commission Imposes $50,000 Penalty On CEO For Failing To File Insider Reports

    Date 21/05/2025

    The Executive Director of the BC Securities Commission (BCSC) has imposed a $50,000 administrative penalty on the CEO of a publicly-traded company for failing to file timely reports of trading in securities.