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  • EBA Updates List Of Diversified Indices

    Date 21/12/2022

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) updated today the list of diversified indices, originally published in 2013 and previously updated in 2019. The list is part of the implementing technical standards (ITS) drafted to calculate the capital requirements for position risk in equities according to the standardised rules. The list has been updated according to the procedure and methodology laid down in the ITS and submitted to the European Commission for endorsement.

  • BME Growth Companies Increase Turnover By 62% And Staff By 30% In The First Half Of The Year

    Date 21/12/2022

    BME Growth's companies have outperformed with significant growth in the main financial indicators in the first half of the year, despite the complex environment due to Russia's war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and rising inflation. 

  • ICE Adds One Exchange Data To Canadian Crude Indices And Related Index Futures Contracts

    Date 21/12/2022

    Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE), a leading global provider of data, technology, and market infrastructure, today announced that physical crude transaction data from One Exchange Corp, a leading voice and electronic broker for the North American energy markets, will be added to ICE’s 1a group of Canadian crude indices which are currently based on ICE affiliate CalRock Brokers transaction data.

  • Harmonizing EEX Gas Spot Prices For Within-Day Products

    Date 21/12/2022

    With the intention to streamline and harmonize the EEX fee structure with effective date 1 February 2023, the following fees will apply for Natural Gas Within-Day Transactions on all hubs:

  • ACER Updates Its Recommendation To Regulators On Reporting On The Use Of Electricity Congestion Income

    Date 21/12/2022

    Congestion income represents the revenue that Transmission System Operators (TSOs) collect when allocating electricity cross-border capacity. How Member States can use the congestion revenue they collect is specified in EU law. National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) must report to ACER on the use of electricity congestion income