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  • NYSE Group Consolidated Short Interest Report

    Date 11/10/2021

    NYSE today reported short interest as of the close of business on the settlement date of September 30, 2021.

  • Nasdaq September 2021 Volumes And 3Q21 Statistics

    Date 11/10/2021

    Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today reported monthly volumes for September 2021, as well as quarterly volumes, estimated revenue capture, number of listings and index statistics for the quarter ended September 30, 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.

  • Moscow Exchange Risk Parameters Change For The Security CMCSA-RM

    Date 11/10/2021

    As per the Securities market risk parameters methodology, on 11.10.2021, 22-49 (MSK) the lower bound of the price band (up to 3587) and initial margins (up to 16.25 %) for the security CMCSA-RM were changed. New values are available here

  • IOSCO World Investor Week Raises Awareness On The Importance Of Investor Education For The Protection Of Investors

    Date 11/10/2021

    The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) concluded the fifth World Investor Week (WIW) on 10 October, with a strong and enthusiastic participation of supporters around the globe. Some jurisdictions may also conduct WIW-related activities during October or November to accommodate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on their local markets and investors.

  • Intergovernmental Group Of Twenty-Four On International Monetary Affairs And Development - Chaired By Ali Salehabadi, Governor Of The Central Bank Of The Islamic Republic Of Iran

    Date 11/10/2021

    1. The global economy is recovering from the pandemic amidst an uncertain path. Growth in per capita incomes of advanced countries and many emerging and developing economies (EMDEs) continue to diverge, largely driven by uneven vaccine access, fiscal space and financial capacity to respond to the crisis. After severe output losses due to the pandemic, growth in the near term in many EMDEs is improving largely due to increasing domestic demand and higher commodity prices. Multiple social and economic challenges – food insecurity, increasing inequality, persistent unemployment and informality, setbacks in education and human capital development, heightened debt vulnerabilities, conflict, fragility and migration, climate change and increasing inflation risks – remain and weigh on medium-term prospects of most EMDEs. The sudden tightening of financial markets poses additional downside risks. Securing inclusive and sustainable growth will require international cooperation to provide widespread access to and distribution of affordable vaccines, ensure adequate external financial support to meet sustainable development goals and maintain financial market stability.