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  • ISDA Responds To ESMA Consultation On Reporting By NFRD Entities

    Date 09/12/2020

    On December 4, ISDA submitted a response to the European Securities and Markets Authority’s (ESMA) consultation on reporting of non-financial information by entities in scope of the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD). The response highlights various perspectives that reflect the views of ISDA’s members and, in particular, those of non-financial members and of asset managers. In terms of next steps, the European supervisory authorities are meant to deliver their advice to the European Commission (EC) by February 28, 2021, and the EC is expected to adopt the delegated act on NFRD entity reporting under article 8 of the Taxonomy Regulation by June 1, 2021.

  • NYSE Group Consolidated Short Interest Report

    Date 09/12/2020

    NYSE today reported short interest as of the close of business on the settlement date of November 30, 2020.

  • Nasdaq Announces End-Of-Month Open Short Interest Positions in Nasdaq Stocks As of Settlement Date November 30, 2020

    Date 09/12/2020

    At the end of the settlement date of November 30, 2020, short interest in 2,550 Nasdaq Global MarketSM securities totaled 8,129,866,207 shares compared with 8,236,111,320 shares in 2,541 Global Market issues reported for the prior settlement date of November 13, 2020. The end-of-October short interest represent 2.85 days average daily Nasdaq Global Market share volume for the reporting period, compared with 3.03 days for the prior reporting period

  • US Federal Agencies Announce Several Resolution Plan Actions

    Date 09/12/2020

    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Federal Reserve Board today announced several resolution plan actions. Resolution plans, commonly known as living wills, must describe the company's strategy for rapid and orderly resolution in bankruptcy in the event of material financial distress or failure of the company.

  • SEC: General Electric Agrees To Pay $200 Million Penalty For Disclosure Violations

    Date 09/12/2020

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that General Electric Co. (GE) has agreed to pay a $200 million penalty to settle charges for disclosure failures in its power and insurance businesses.  In 2017 and 2018, GE’s stock price fell almost 75% as challenges in its power and insurance businesses were disclosed to the public.