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  • ASX Group Monthly Activity Report - February 2021

    Date 04/03/2021

    Trading – Cash Markets (including equities, interest rate and warrant trades)

    • In February 2021, the average daily number of trades was 13% lower than the pcp. The average daily value traded on-market of $6.3 billion was flat on the pcp. 
    • Volatility (as measured by the average daily movement in the All Ordinaries Index) was 0.8% in February (compared to 0.8% in the pcp). 
    • Expected future volatility (as measured by the S&P/ASX 200 VIX) in February was an average of 15.1 (compared to 14.9 in the pcp).

  • New Zealand Financial Markets Authority: Peer-To-Peer Lending And Crowdfunding 2020 Data Published

    Date 04/03/2021

    New Zealand’s peer-to-peer lending (P2P) and equity crowdfunding sectors experienced steady growth in the last year, according to data from the Financial Markets Authority (FMA).


  • ASIC - Industry Funding: 2019-20 Cost Recovery Implementation Statement

    Date 04/03/2021

    ASIC today published the final 2019-20 Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS). The CRIS provides regulated entities with details of ASIC’s forecast regulatory costs and activities by industry and subsector.


  • SIFMA Statement On The Protecting Retirement Savers And Everyday Investors Act

    Date 03/03/2021

    SIFMA today issued the following statement from president and CEO Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr. on the introduction of the Protecting Retirement Savers and Everyday Investors Act:

    “SIFMA commends the action taken today to protect Americans retirement savings by Congressmen Patrick McHenry (R-NC) and Bill Huizenga (R-MI) with the introduction of the ‘Protecting Retirement Savers and Everyday Investors Act.’  This would block states from imposing financial transactions taxes (FTTs) on certain industry participants, including stock exchanges and broker-dealers, which would be paid by out-of-state investors when the FTT is passed onto them.  SIFMA strongly opposes the imposition of an FTT due to the cost to retirement savers, investors, businesses and the economy.  An FTT is nothing more than a sales tax on investors and it runs counter to many longstanding policies promoting savings and economic growth.  Moreover, in jurisdictions where an FTT has been implemented.  At a time when Americans are not saving enough for retirement, there is no upside to a tax which impacts Americans who are working hard every day to boost their savings or who are actively saving for retirement, college, or homeownership.  We appreciate legislative efforts to protect retirement savings.”

  • Nasdaq February 2021 Volumes

    Date 03/03/2021

    Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today reported monthly volumes for February 2021 on its investor relations website. A data sheet showing the monthly volumes and quarterly capture rates can be found at: http://ir.nasdaq.com/financials/volume-statistics.